Hungary, 9012 Győr-Ménfőcsanak, Győri út 95.
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The idea to build the church in Ménfő was first brought up in the 1920s. The 'miracle of Ménfő' the church of the Assumption of Our Lady, however, was not built at the time, due to inflation, it became necessary to build a granary instead of the church. On May 30, 1948, the foundation stone was set and the midnight mass on Christmas Eve was held in the new church. The original altar painting was the work of Éva Erdődi.
Attendance: Kívülről megtekinthető
Vince Sulyok Literary Memorial
The Vince Sulyok Literary Memorial is located in the Bezerédj Castle of Ménfőcsanak. Vince Sulyok, author, poet, literary translator and education historian wrote the majority of his works in Norway. A portion of these was transported back to Hungary during his lifetime, but the last of them only arrived after the author's death. The collection, comprising nearly five-thousand works, was established in the town of Ménfőcsanak bearing the name Vince Sulyok Literary Memorial in 2011. Apart from the poet's Norwegian and Hungarian language works, the collection includes many pieces of important literature by Hungarian emigrant writers.
Erzsébet Galgóczi Memorial Room
The Erzsébet Galgóczy Memorial Room is located in the side wing of the Bezerédj Castle. The writer's study and 'farmhouse room' from her Budapest apartment can be seen here. Documents, manuscripts and received honors commemorate her life's work and main stations of her literary career. Visitors can become acquainted with the environment in which the author lived and worked.
Bezerédj Castle
The castle, along with its manor buildings presumably constructed for the administration of the Ménfő plains, was built in late Baroque style. it achieved its present-day state in the 19th century when the classicist carriage way was constructed. The building has been serving public education since 1988. The library is located here and the Erzsébet Galgóczy Memorial Room was created here in 1991. The 100 square meter arched hall houses the artifacts of the study and so-called ‘farmer’s style room’ of the Ménfő native writer’s Budapest apartment.