Széchenyi Estate – Hunyadi János Baracks
On the 11-hectare area of the former Széchényi Estate – where the village administration originally planned a public park and even a church – one of the barracks of the Hungarian People’s Army in Marcali, the so-called “Inner Barracks”, later known as Hunyadi János Barracks were built between 1949 and 1951. First, foot soldiers, then […]
Bernáth Aurél Art Gallery – Schusztek Villa
Aurél Bernáth (1895-1982), a two-time Kossuth Prize-winning painter, was born in Marcali, in Kossuth Street. Their house was built by his father, Dr. Béla Bernáth, a lawyer, in the early 1890s. The building was owned by the Bernáth family until 1913. At the time of the sale, master builder Ferenc Sztelek Jr. bought it and […]
Isztl Corner
The Isztl family, of German origin, was engaged in trading in the middle of the 19th century, their business was founded in 1841 according to the company sign, and they bought a plot of land in Rákóczi Street in 1863. Under the leadership of Nándor Isztl (1841-1882), the company evolved and then the residential building […]