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A'la Bárd Medieval Restaurant
Our medieval restaurant opened in July 2018. Our enthusiastic team strives to meet all the culinary needs of our guests. With its medieval character, atmosphere, and dishes reminiscent of the Middle Ages, our restaurant is unique in the region. On our cosy covered yet open-sided terrace, we welcome our guests in a pleasant, quiet environment with mouth-watering dishes from our menu and a wide selection of drinks. Since the opening of our restaurant, we have been convinced that nothing surpasses the quality of Hungarian ingredients.
Magyarország, 5932 Gádoros -
Bust of Dr László Hidasi
Dr László Hidasi worked as a village doctor in Gádoros for 42 years. He was one of those rare individuals who dedicated his life to his profession. On 24 November 1962, upon his retirement, his work was honoured with a beautiful village ceremony. In 1991, the local council named a street after him. In 1993, to mark the 100th anniversary of his birth, the local community initiated the renaming of the square in front of the town hall to Dr László Hidasi Memorial Park by the local council, and a bust created by sculptor Béla Tóth was erected in the park. The bust faces the medical practice where he worked and lived with his family.
Magyarország, 5932 Gádoros, Doktor Hidasi László utca -
Pongó Guesthouse
Magyarország, 5932 Gádoros, Jókai utca 5 -
Székely Gate and Memorial Post
Our connection with Torja in Transylvania began in 1990 through correspondence with Artúr Coroi, the mayor at the time. Following the 1990 municipal elections, the relationship between the towns of Torja and Gádoros was strengthened, and the first meeting took place in Torja in April 1991. From then on, meetings became regular, occurring several times a year. In 1992, our friends from Torja performed the comedy "Open Window" at the House of Culture, and the next day they ceremoniously presented a small memorial post, handcrafted as a token of their friendship. This can be found in the park in front of the Zsigmond Justh Cultural House. For our second village day on 30 September 1995, our friends from Torja gifted the residents of Gádoros with a Székely gate. The gate was crafted by József Miholcsa, a folk woodcarving artist. At the handover ceremony, András Kováts, the Mayor of Torja, said: "Whoever walks under the Székely gate should always remember that the residents of the twin town belong to Hungary with all their heart and soul."
Magyarország, 5932 Gádoros, Doktor Hidasi László utca