Slovakia, 946 03 Kolárovo, Petőfiho rad 1021/4
47.92053000, 18.00162000
Arrabona EGTC
A wooden bridge that looks like something out of a fairy tale leads to the water mill, it is 86 meters long making it the longest wooden bridge in Europe. The museum features a few parts of the original mill.
Attendance: Nyitvatartási időben
Tibor Ág Memorial Room
The memorial room was opened in one of the community center's rooms that had been out of use for a long time. This is home to the study of folk music researcher and conductor Tibor Ág's study. It is furnished with objects and equipment donated by his family to uphold his memory.
Nagymegyer Historically Furnished House
The historically furnished farmhouse allows visitors to view the architectural and home-decor culture of families living in the 19th century and the turn of the 20th century. It was furnished in 1980. It says on the master beam of the first room, that the thatch roof home was constructed in 1836. The building comprises four rooms which are laid out one after another. When entering from the yard, we arrive in the vestibule, to the right is the first room and to the left, we have the back room. The pantry has a separate entrance from the yard, here we can see the tools which were used around the house and for farming at the time. The first room is unheated, the kitchen, which has an open chimney, displays the tools of food preparation. The historical furnishings of the rooms were donated by locals.
Historical Memorial Park
The memorial park was gradually transformed by the Csemadok Association of Nagymegyer between 1996 and 2010. Of the five carved wooden grave markers we can find here, one was created to commemorate the 1100the anniversary of the Conquest. The second one was made to honor the 730th anniversary of the first time the city was mentioned in writing. There is one that was erected to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the reorganization of the city's scout movement by the 23rd János Arany Scout Team in 2002. The marker was made to honor the foundation of the Csemadok basic organization can be found here as well along with the one made for the 20th annual Saint Stephen Days honoring the man who initiated it, the dean parson László Kovács.