Albertirsa is a town in Ceglédi kistérség, Pest megye, and the middle of the Great Hungarian Plain.
It is easiest to reach by road on the main road 4 . It is also from Budapest and the larger cities to the east ( Szolnok , Debrecen ), as it runs through its entire interior. To the north of the residential area is the M4 motorway and the main road 405 , which play a role in relieving the settlement. Among the neighboring villages Tápióbicskével the 3115 Series , Dánszentmiklóssal and Örkénnyel the 4607’s , Mikebudával and 46 114 are connected by roads.
Among the domestic railway lines, the settlement is affected by the Budapest – Cegléd – Szolnok railway line , which has a stop here, Albertirsa railway station .
Sights
- Lutheran church and rectory in the former Alberti area. The church and the rectory also date from the 18th century . Samuel Tessedik was born here . The alberti Lutheran guarded house in a Slovakian by language description Váracskay Andrew landlord to call 1711 . On September 29, the first settlers arrived in Alberti with 24 chariots, led by György Csányi, Mihály Takács and Pál Havram , and brought their pastor Frigyes Claudinyi with them . Their first church and houses, built of wood and mud, were built on the Marasztyi meadow along the Gerje . 1763. on June 28, an earthquake shook the village, as a result of which the church and many residential houses were also damaged. In possession of a royal permit from Maria Theresa under the pastor of Gegus Zechariah, 1774 . The construction of the new church began in April, which Szeleczky Martin – Alberti landlord – a plot of land and 30,000 for the church replaced by Albertin donated baked bricks. On October 4, Gegus Zechariah laid the foundation stone. Construction was completed on July 4, 1778 . The consecration took place on the third Sunday that followed. On the 200th anniversary of the church’s existence, a memorial plaque was recorded in Alberti the names of pastors and cantor teachers who served at the Lutheran Church.
- Irsai Lutheran Church (18th century neoclassical style altar that Jesus shows in the middle of a large crowd, arms outstretched, Feszty Masa – Feszty daughter – by)
- Reformed Church (in Irsa )
- Roman Catholic Church in Irsa ( Baroque style, 1764)
- Synagogue (in the former Irsa area, classicist style)
- Szapáry Tomb Chapel designed by Miklós Ybl in Alberti ( neo-Romanesque style , 1859)
- Szeleczky-Szapáry Castle
- Village house
- The largest power transformer station in the country was built on the outskirts of the city . Receiving station of the high-voltage (750 kV) Albertirsa-Vinnitsa transmission line from Russia .
- Albertirsa Spa
- Ecsedi László Sports Center