The Presentation Building
Arriving from the event area a gate structure made from monolith blocks welcomes the visitor and after passing among these they can relax under pergolas ran over by vine and other creepers. Corresponding with the Roman traditions there is a small inner courtyard on the south side with a nice fountain.
The entrance of the building was similarly established among monolith blocks from which we reach the atrium. On the left side of the atrium a multifunctional room awaits the children which can host bigger events also if opened together with the atrium. The exhibition space is left to the atrium.
The late roman grave made of bricks, also known as the grave of the roman soldier. Made of bricks with quicklime. It was discovered during ploughing in perfect condition in 1925.
The church is also called Fradi church, due the significant support provided by Sport Club of Ferencvaros (Fradi) for the construction.
The Roman style church of Egregy is the most beautiful example of the Hungarian village churches pasted in the landscape reflecting the most developed type in terms of proportions, mass formation and floor plan setup.
We provide plenty of materials from the relics collected by Vilmos Lipp in the years of 1880 in Hévízdomb founding a 1200 graves from the Avar era and also the most beautiful set of relics collected from the rich crematory graves of the early Principate era in 2009 from the part of route 76 bypassing Hévíz.