10 Things to Do in Vac That You Shouldn't Miss

March 20, 2018 Darwin Bolte

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1. Tragor Ignac Museum - Memento Mori Exhibition

Marcius 15. ter 19., Vac 2600, Hungary +36 30 555 7620
Excellent
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4.5 based on 27 reviews

Tragor Ignac Museum - Memento Mori Exhibition

During the renovation process of the Dominican Church in Vác a priceless treasure of cultural history came to daylight in 1994 when construction workers stumbled upon the entrance, walled up 150 years ago, to a stairway leading to the crypt under the church. In the crypt there were 262 colourful, ornate coffins, mostly in good condition, with the spontaneously mummified bodies of citizens of Vác, who died in the period from the second half of the 18th to the beginning of the 19th century.

Reviewed By HelenRose - Perth, Australia

How many times does one get the chance to look at people from the past in their mummified state? And to take photos of them? Worth a visit, won't take long, pay to take photos. A very interesting display, especially the old coffins.

Konstatntin Square, Vac 2600, Hungary
Excellent
64%
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4.5 based on 32 reviews

Cathedral

Reviewed By kpiddy - Brisbane, Australia

For a small Danube Bend town we weren't expecting such a large and impressive Cathedral which has an equally large rectangular paved forecourt. Built around 1761, this is the fourth church to have been built here since the eleventh century. It is said that the style of architecture is French, neoclassic and late Baroque, in any case it is very impressive with columns on the entry, two clock towers, statues above the front facade and a rear dome. As Sunday mass was in progress we did not enter the Cathedral to view the interior.

3. Triumphal Arch

Koztarsasag Street, Vac 2600, Hungary
Excellent
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4 based on 22 reviews

Triumphal Arch

Reviewed By Swedenvacationers - Sweden

The only triumphal arch in Hungary, of course you want to see it! Go to the big square, Marcius 15 tér, find the tourist information, get a free map and find the arch. While walking, look around and you will see a typical Hungarian town.

4. City Hall

Marcius 15. Square, Vac 2600, Hungary
Excellent
30%
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56%
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4 based on 13 reviews

City Hall

Reviewed By msyrius - Budapest, Hungary

This nice village has a cozy square in front of the city hall. It is most beautiful in Springs or summers, when the square surrounded flowered trees and green plant and there are some busy market of local (or not local but special hungarian) handmade product.

5. Vaci Fegyhaz

Koeztarsasag ut 62-64, Vac 2600, Hungary
Excellent
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4.5 based on 6 reviews

Vaci Fegyhaz

Reviewed By Vác T - Vac, Hungary

he building of the Prison was built for the convict of the noble youth. It was named "Theresianum" for the honour of the queen.
From 1808 the Academy of Ludovika operated here, while it has been a prison since 1855. The neo-Gothic, richly-painted prison chapel can be found in the court.

6. Pointed Tower

Liszt Ferenc setany 12, Vac 2600, Hungary
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4 based on 9 reviews

Pointed Tower

Reviewed By Vác T - Vac, Hungary

The Pointed Tower is the north-most corner turret of the town wall from the Middle Age. It is part of a residential building, with cylinder-shape and cone-shaped roof.

7. Bishop's Palace

Migazzi Kristof ter 1, Vac 2600, Hungary
Excellent
40%
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30%
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4 based on 10 reviews

Bishop's Palace

Reviewed By Vác T - Vac, Hungary

The Bishop's Palace is a historic building, built between 1768 and 1775. The garden of the palace is a preserved botanical garden of national importance. The side-wing on the side of the garden overlooks Konstantin Square, while its main entrance opens from Migazzi Square.

8. Seven Chapels

Liget, Vac 2600, Hungary
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5 based on 4 reviews

Seven Chapels

Reviewed By beabrigi - Hungary

This "monument" is very popular as it is the greenery and lot of people like walking around. It is of course a catholic memorial place.

9. Former Palace of the Great Provost

Marcius 15. ter 4, Vac 2600, Hungary
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5 based on 3 reviews

Former Palace of the Great Provost

Reviewed By Vác T - Vac, Hungary

The medieval house had been rebuilt in baroque style in the second half of the XVIII. century. On the front side there are a lot of classical ornaments, like Ion-offsets, and the triangular frontage.
The very nice grating of the balcony had been made from wrought iron. There is a clerical-art collection in the building fro the moment. In front of the house in the Europe park there is a baroque Maria Statue

10. The Bridge Over Gombas-Patak

Diadal Square, Vac 2600, Hungary
Excellent
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4 based on 6 reviews

The Bridge Over Gombas-Patak

Reviewed By marusik2015 - Moscow, Russia

This beautiful bridge is located on the outskirts of the city. You can reach it either from the central station or from Vác-Alsóváros station. Vác-Alsóváros is closer. After the inspection of the bridge, you can stroll along the one- and two-storey houses up to the city center.
The bridge is short but wide enough. Its age is more than two centuries, but the traffic on it is rather heavy. The bridge is decorated by six white stone statues in Baroque style.
The river itself is also picturesque.

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