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Tourism
Rich
historical past of the area of Beregovo, the presence of ancient architectural and
archeological monuments gives us the basis to consider that our area can be attractive for
tourism.
There are 11 monuments of architecture of state importance, 138 – of local importance
and 59 archeological monuments registered in the area.
The most of the above mentioned objects is found in Beregszasz. The tourist appeal of city
is based on unique architectural ensembles of old Hungarian and Czech buildings.
As most attractive it is possible to consider:
Ensemble of buildings of the "Count’s
court yard " where thereis the castle of prince Bethlen, stables, granary, carriage
storage tank and others.
Two castles from XIII - XV centuries.
Former casino (nowadays the regional printing
house and restaurant " Golden Peacock").
The house of former restaurant
"Oroszlan" (nowadays Hungarian national theatre named after Djulo Illyes and
others.
The
above mentioned monuments are mostly situated in the centre of the town. We have
appropriate infrastructure - one hotel and lots of cafes and restaurants, sports-centre
"Zakarpattye" in which there is a pool with thermal water and other things.
In our opinion the tourist route Beregovo-Muzsijevo-Vari–Chetfalva-Kvaszovo-V.
Beregi-Beregovo /closed cycle / can be optimum.
Places below can be offered to attention of the tourists:
Ruins of romano-gothic church in Muzsijevo
built in 14th century, or as it is called by people – the castle of
Muzsijevo, which was destroyed by Polish feudal lords in 1657. In Muzsijevo there is also
a wooden acting bell tower from the XVII-th century. The gold-mine of the village is
attractive to the tourists for its old turkish gold-fiels and galleries. By the present
days historical and local lore material about these places is sufficiently gathered so at
small financial expenses / the roads leading to ruins, buffets and the others/ mentioned
places can raise tourists’ interest.
The route can be continued by visiting village
Varijevo. It worth noting, that Europe has no such patrimony, as Varijevo, or Borzsavahave
with their castle built of ground in 7-8 centuries, that are mentioned in legends, annals,
historical sketches of Tivadar Lehoczky and history of Hungary. Nowadays it looks like a
tumulus. Carrying out some historical excavation searching for ancient archeological
materialsas well as the presence of leisure and resting base on 100 places in Finnish
houses can raise interests of the tourists. In Varijevo the tourists can also examine an
acting church being built in XV-th century constructed in Gothic style.
We offer to continue the tourist route
lengthways the river Borzsa near a dam to the village called Chetovo. Here is found a
reformed church from 1753 and an acting wooden bell tower built in the XVIII-th century.
In the village Kvaszovo, the ruins of a
typical medieval feudal castle can be seen. A minor road leads to this castle. The written
sources name village Kvaszovo at the beginning of the XIII-th century, as royal land
tenure during the reign of the king Stephen V., and the given castle was constructed at
that time, so now it is a fortress-like monument. The foundation of this castle is similar
to that situated in village Szerednyani.
On
the territory of village Kvaszzovo there is also a base of rest belonging to OOO
"Ukrpodrest" – "Sewing factory of Beregovo"- joint-stock company,
designed for 80 places and a base of rest of the Radio factory. By now they need capital
repairs.
A
mountain road from village Kovaso leads to village Veliki Beregi, which is famous for
unique national masters of weawing. Here still remained wooden houses typical for the
valley of Bereg. In this village tourists also can examine the process of manufacturing of
weawing products in the local secondary school. There is also an acting reformed
church from the XIII-th century, which was reconstructed in Gothic style in XVI-th
century. On its ceiling one can see ancient fresco.
The tourist route can be finished by returning to Beregszasz with the stoppage in village
Kidjos for having a meal. In this village you can also visit one of the oldest cult
structures of the area an acting reformed church built in the XIII-th century. The walls
are ornamented by frescos the composition of which is very similar to the rotond-like
church in Horjani.
On the return route from Beregovo in a direction of. Munkach it is possible to have a look
at manor of the famous Hungarian actress Sarah Fedak where the managements of the
Transcarpathian Reformed church are placed. In suburb Beregszasz-Ardo it is possible to
examine a genitive manor of barons Perenyi and a reformed church from the XI - XV-th
century.
The regional state administration, the bodies of local self-government have already
defined operating acts on engaging the tourists from abroad, which gives appreciable
financial results. So within the framework of village “green” tourism there are
developed routes on Vereckij pass, the lake Sinevir, peak Hoverla for the foreigners
having a rest in our area. Three settlements (Velika Bakta, Bene, Chetfolva), that we
offer in the above mentioned closed route in the current year have brought profit on
tourist services of 44 thousand hriveny.
The union of green village tourism was established in our area (Nagy Gy.)
In the given time working out of the tourist guidebook in area iscompleted. We are ready
to cooperate with foreign agencies and investors.
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