Horváth M. Ferenc (szerk.): Vác The heart of the Danube Bend. A historical guide for residents and globetrotters (Vác, 2009)
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SIGHTSEEING 00000000000000«000000000000000000000<xxxxxx>0«0cxxxx»5000000000<xx>0000000«00<xxx>00 room above that. Time by time it is opened for the public and sometimes concerts are held here, too. Its garden is a conservation area with several special plants. St Sebastian Joseph Meissl above the two-storey cellar which had been dug during Károly Mihály Althann's time as bishop. The cellar is nearly the same size as the building above, which allows us to draw some conclusions about the volume of wine-production and prof-Next to the palace (in Galamb St), the former episcopal chief steward's mansion is used for cultural and educational purposes today. The ornate stoneframed gate of the cellar opens from the yard. The corner building opposite the palace is the Eclectic building of the Diocesan Library Bishopric and Prebendal Archives built in 1878 and enlarged in 1920. The building of the episcopal library and archives The fence of the episcopal palace The interior design of the two-storey neoclassic Baroque palace has been preserved in its original form. The most ornate part is the main entrance and the State-King St Ladislaus’ statue outside the episcopal palace in Migazzi Square St Stephen's statue in Konstantin Square its. It is noticeable that the side of the palace faces the cathedral; its main entrance does not open from here though.The original plans included another wing reflecting the present one on the opposite side of the portal, but in the end it was abandoned.That way the fagades of the two buildings would have faced each other. The design of the palace was formed by the tastes and intentions of several bishops, and even if the result shows an irregular result it does not spoil the image of the square. The front of the palace looking onto Migazzi Square ÉLT ÉS ALKOTOTT ' PIKÉTHY TIBOR- 1 9 7 2 ORGONA/<\jjvÉS7 Tibor K. Pikéthy's memorial plaque on the wall of the episcopal library