houses in százhalombatta
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Százhalombatta
Bronze Ages
• They settled in this territory more than 4000 years ago, because the landscape excellent geographical situation.
The Roman
• The Romans built a Matrica-named military camp for auxíliary troops in the Dunafüred part of town.
• As a result of this stone construction, drainage, bath and road system had spread.
XX. century
• By the beginning of the 20th century Százhalombatta can already take pride in a catholic church, a school, a railway-system and industry.
Then Now
Marketplace
Main Square
EBattaRestaurant
National Health Service
Railway Station
Swimming Pool
Open air swimming pool
What to see
• Saint Stephen Square• The main square of the town is succesful example of modern town centre formation.
• The Reformat church– The plans of the Reformat Church were
prepared by József Finta, Kossuth-prize winner architect in 1996.
• The Saint Stephen Church– The Roman Catholic Church consercated on
behalf of Saint Stephen on the main square was designed by Imre Makovecz and created the organic-style school.
– The church was consecrated on 19 August in 1996.
• Matrica Museum– Matrica Museum , is a situated a little further
from the centre of the settlement, bears the Roman name of the town. Matrica itself was a flourishing settlement for 300 years in the 1-4 centuries AD. In the wonderfully renovated, historical style museum, the several-thousand-year-old history of the town is presented.
• This is a block of flat, which is cube shape
• There are lots of balcony and it is full of with windows
• Another cube shape block of flat
• This is a detached house, which has twostoreys.
• And this is a detached house too. But thishasn’t got a second floor.