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Árpád-era Church and Calvary
The Saint Mary Magdalene Church in Egregy is one of the three surviving Árpád-era churches around Lake Balaton, believed to have been built in the mid-13th century.
Magyarország, 8380 Hévíz, Dombföldi utca 6 -
Csizmás Syrup
The unique highlight of Csizmás Syrup is their lightly herbal syrup made from homegrown hemp, but their raspberry, strawberry, and sour cherry syrups are also well worth a taste.
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Hévíz Farmers' Market
Evoking the charm of bygone times, the area behind Hévíz's main car park comes alive several times a week with vendors. Visitors can browse the goods of beekeepers, pickle and juice makers, cheesemakers, and vegetable sellers, all accompanied by authentic folk music.
Magyarország, 8380 Hévíz, Nagyparkoló tér 8 -
Holy Spirit Roman Catholic Church
Hévíz's modern church, the Holy Spirit Roman Catholic Church, was built based on the designs of János Bocskai with the support of the local community over three years. It was consecrated on 9 September 1999, the 'Day of Nines', by Archbishop József Szendi.
Magyarország, 8380 Hévíz, Széchenyi utca 40 -
Lake Hévíz /Hévíz Saint Andrew Rheumatology Hospital and Thermal Spa/
Lake Hévíz is the world's largest biologically active natural thermal lake, refreshing both body and soul.
Magyarország, 8380 Hévíz -
PROTESTANT CHURCH
For many years, neither the Calvinist nor the Lutheran communities in Hévíz had a dedicated place of worship. From the 1920s, services were held in private homes, the Cultural Hall of the Spa Hospital, or the small auditorium of the local cinema.
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Roman-era Ruin Garden
In the Egregy district of Hévíz, one of the most important Roman-era discoveries of the Balaton region was unearthed: a nearly 1,000 m² stone villa built around AD 100. With its columned portico and bathing pools, it reflects the advanced bathing culture of the time. The villa and its surroundings were inhabited for centuries and, after several reconstructions, survived until the early 5th century. Excavations also revealed a Mithras sanctuary, economic buildings, and early coins – all suggesting that the Romans settled near the miraculous lake not only for economic but also for spiritual and medicinal purposes.
Magyarország, 8380 Hévíz, Attila utca 136 -
Sacred Heart Church
The present Sacred Heart Church was originally a two-storey belfry from the early 20th century, which was expanded into a church in the mid-1990s.
Magyarország, 8380 Hévíz -
Tourinform Office Hévíz
The Tourinform Office is one of the most important information points for visitors to Hévíz, where guests receive up-to-date information about the city's programs, attractions and services.