Kőszeg is a city of schools and historic buildings, a town whose geographical location, harmoniously built heritage, unique historical and civic traditions and long-standing educational tradition make it the ideal foundation for a new kind of regional knowledge hub and art center.
After reconstruction and preservation from its derelict state, the Festetics Palace catapults whoever enters within its walls into a rapidly developing educational and cultural life. The Szemző House, with its restored bourgeois elegance, provides space for high-quality research as an intellectual workshop. Of the series of buildings successfully renovated, the innovative, modernist transformation of interiors within the medieval bastion of the age-old Zwinger is an outstanding example. At the same time, the Sgraffito House, the gem of Kőszeg has gone through a complete renewal via the restoration of its facade and the utilization of its attic. The imposing building of the Benedictine Convent can also be mentioned since as a result of renovation it has become an emblematic landmark of the city again.
While the damaged historic built heritage is gradually restored, scientific and cultural memories are also revived. This process has begun, and the successful development projects have brought about the rebirth of other spaces and buildings, together with their inhabitants, and local communities, Kőszeg is becoming a city of Talking Houses. (Blurb)
Praises can be found below:
- János Rechnitzer: Genius Loci – How Place and Spirit Found Each Other in Kőszeg
- Tamás Fejérdy: Images of Kőszeg KRAFT
Hardcover (2020)
ISBN: 978-615-5742-27-9
176 pages
Price: 7.990 HUF – For Residents of Kőszeg (with address card) 6.400 HUF
Paperback (2022, second, revisied edtion, with the photos of the renovated Kőszeg Synagogue)
ISBN: 987-615-5742-39-2
176 pages
Price: 4.500 HUF – For Residents of Kőszeg (with address card) 3.600 HUF
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