Biatorbágy city in Pest county , Budakeszi district , Budapest agglomeration . In 1966, Bia and Torbágy.
Sights
The most famous structure of the settlement is the now disused double railway valley bridge , which consists of two separate, single-track bridge structures. It is interesting that, apart from the assassination , there is no other valley bridge on the two-track line in Hungary today . (Between Bicske and Szár stations there was another smaller (2 × 40 m per track), similar valley bridge over the Váli water on the border of Óbarok and Újbarok , but it was built in the early 1930s: the Kandó pre-electrification trail- dismantled at the time of correction . )
- Neckstone and surrounding
- Sándor-Metternich Castle , today a school
- Szily Castle : built in the 17th century, currently a school and part of it is empty
- Chapel of St. Vendel (or Szily Tomb Chapel in Iharos) (47 ° 27’38.61 “N – 18 ° 50’36.25” E)
- Torbágy Holy Trinity Statue : erected in memory of the plague of 1739.
- Statue of the Holy Trinity in Biai: its original was erected in 1760 by Ádám Házl, a manor, and in 1873 it was erected on a column by Mihály Juhász and his wife. (47 ° 27’55.80 “N – 18 ° 48’28.46” E)
- St. Anne’s Roman Catholic Church: Completed in 1863.
- Reformed Church in Biai.
- The Iharos – according to an unproven statement, leader Árpád hunted here during the conquest .
- Ürge Hill: a nature reserve.
- Beehives – Triple Rock (47 ° 27’34.99 “N – 18 ° 51’11.95” E)