- Hollókő - Wikipedia
Its name means "Raven-stone" in Hungarian The village is located in Nógrád county, approximately 91 1 kilometres northeast of Budapest, the capital of Hungary It lies in a valley of Cserhát Mountains, surrounded by low peaks The natural environment is protected
- Hollókő Village, Hungary: UNESCO Heritage (with Map Photos)
Explore Holloko Village in Hungary, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for preserved Paloc houses, folk traditions, history and rural charm
- Old Village of Hollókő and its Surroundings - UNESCO World Heritage . . .
The Old Village of Hollókő is a Palócz settlement located in the County of Nógrád in Northern Hungary, about 100 km north-east of Budapest The Old Village, which has been deliberately preserved, is a living example of rural life before the agricultural revolution of the 20th century
- Hollókő Castle: The UNESCO World Heritage Gem You Can’t Skip - Hungary . . .
Hollókő, nestled in the Cserhát hills, presents itself as the perfect destination for such an escape As Hungary’s only village designated a UNESCO World Heritage site, it offers a rare glimpse into rural life as it existed before the 20th century
- Hollókő, Hungary: A UNESCO Village Full of Tradition and Charm
Hollókő is a small yet exceptionally charming village in northern Hungary, with a history that dates back to the Middle Ages This UNESCO World Heritage Site is renowned for its authentically preserved traditional architecture, narrow cobblestone lanes, and the village’s centuries-old layout
- Old Village of Hollókő (2026) - All You Need to Know . . . - Tripadvisor
Hollókő is a Palóc ethnographic village in Hungary and a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- How to visit Holloko from Budapest in 2026 - Time Travel Turtle
Hungary's World Heritage village, Holloko, is a fascinating insight into traditional life on the land, where you can visit a perfectly preserved community
- Old Village of Hollókő and its surroundings
Hollókő in Nógrád County in Northern Hungary has been a UNESCO World Heritage site This small village is sought out by tourists from all over the world, as this is currently the only Hungarian settlement whose residents still use the built environment as they did in the past century
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