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Imagining life in the past by visiting the archaeological Park in Szazhalombatta
Really interesting archaeological part, several reconstructed houses, one large Iron Age barrow that one can get into, good place for letting the imagination fly. My kids loved it.
Imagining life in the past by visiting the archaeological Park in Szazhalombatta
Really interesting archaeological part, several reconstructed houses, one large Iron Age barrow that one can get into, good place for letting the imagination fly. My kids loved it.
The main attraction of this Park are the huge burial mounds dating back to the Iron Age, 3rd millennium BC. The largest of them is excavated, split in half and is a unique attraction. As we, the visit...
The main attraction of this Park are the huge burial mounds dating back to the Iron Age, 3rd millennium BC. The largest of them is excavated, split in half and is a unique attraction. As we, the visit...
Imagining life in the past by visiting the archaeological Park in Szazhalombatta
Really interesting archaeological part, several reconstructed houses, one large Iron Age barrow that one can get into, good place for letting the imagination fly. My kids loved it.
Imagining life in the past by visiting the archaeological Park in Szazhalombatta
Really interesting archaeological part, several reconstructed houses, one large Iron Age barrow that one can get into, good place for letting the imagination fly. My kids loved it.
Iron age burial mounds
The main attraction of this Park are the huge burial mounds dating back to the Iron Age, 3rd millennium BC. The largest of them is excavated, split in half and is a unique attraction. As we, the visit...
Iron age burial mounds
The main attraction of this Park are the huge burial mounds dating back to the Iron Age, 3rd millennium BC. The largest of them is excavated, split in half and is a unique attraction. As we, the visit...