The second in a new series presenting the four seasons in the outlying areas of Gyomaendrőd, Hungary.
Gyomaendrőd
Gyomaendrőd, this small and quiet town in Hungary is lying on flatland at the heart of the Southern Great Plain in the midst of yawning forests, flowery meadows and quiet billabongs.
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The classicist town hall built in 1889 stands on the bank of the Révlaposi backwater. On its walls plaques show the memorable events of the main square.
The historic house museum is named after Zsigmond Papp who was a true polihistor.
The sculpture of János Istók was inaugurated in the garden of the Calvinist Church in 1927.