Horváth M. Ferenc (szerk.): Vác The heart of the Danube Bend. A historical guide for residents and globetrotters (Vác, 2009)

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The group of statues on the Calvary countryside, which is especially spectacular in the morning because of the location of the building. The local hospital is nearby. On the edge of the hospital car park there is a small loess-hill, which is the hatching place of bee-eaters that live here in the summer. The church and the commu­nity building at the intersection of the road belong to the Baptist Congregation. Jávorszky Ödön Town Hospital the figures were made by, but they cannot have been created by the same sculptor; they are not even of the same artistic quality. The hermit's hut next to the Calvary, the belfry and the small assembly-chapel in the bend up the slope together make up the sacred place. There is a fine view over the town and the surrounding Baptist Church

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