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Granary Designed by Miklós Ybl

The Granary is a historic building constructed in 1863. It is an outstanding industrial and architectural monument of the village, built based on the designs of Miklós Ybl for the former Wenckheim estate. This granary is a true forerunner of modern architectural endeavours. The building has a T-shaped floor plan, is three storeys high, and features a closed block structure with simple recessed Gothic-style windows. Between the windows are vertical pilasters running upwards, with a cornice above the second floor. The openings on the third floor crown the building like pearls, which is topped with a low gable roof. The block is connected to the adjacent drying tower by a single arched opening up to the second floor. This served as a covered passageway for transport carts. The larger rectangular section was suitable for grain storage on three levels and functioned as the granary. Perpendicular to this wing is the silo section, which is also three storeys high. It features a semicircular vault in the middle, and on the right side was the drying silo. In 1985, the roof, which had been severely damaged by a storm, was restored, but no further work was carried out. Until 1944, the granary was used by the estate and later by the Agricultural Cooperative, followed by the Békés County Grain Trading and Milling Company. In 1962, the Petőfi Agricultural Cooperative of Doboz purchased the building. The cooperative's management, recognising the rapid deterioration of the structure, planned its renovation but was unable to secure the necessary funds. Despite its significantly deteriorated condition today, the granary is still considered an agricultural heritage site. It is currently in private ownership.

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Wenckheim Castle Park
Wenckheim Castle Park Behind the former castle, surrounded by a branch of the Dead Black Körös River, lies a 3.7-hectare castle park, designed by the Wenckheim family in the 1880s in an English style. Its characteristic trees include pedunculate oaks, plane trees, lindens, horse chestnuts, ginkgo, and Scots pine clusters. Since 1979, the park has been a protected natural area, and the leadership of Doboz considers its rehabilitation a top priority. The park features stunning trees that are centuries old. In the picturesque English-style park, you will also find the family mausoleum and chapel (1896-1902). The park was restored in 2006, aiming to recreate its former state by planting new vegetation, creating flower beds, and replacing dead trees. This well-maintained and visually striking park is a favourite spot in the town, where both young and old enjoy strolling under the centuries-old trees and spending their leisure time. We warmly invite our guests to this marvellous natural setting, whose unique climate is shaped by the Dead Black Körös River. Four bridges lead into the park, making this natural wonder in the town centre more accessible. In the western part of the park, there is a sculpture garden paying tribute to former Hungarian kings. Walking through the park and letting your imagination wander, you can picture the everyday life of the former Wenckheim estate, as the former castle, the granary designed by Miklós Ybl, and the chapel and crypt at the park's highest point are all within 'arm's reach' of each other. If you visit Doboz, don’t miss this experience!
Magyarország, 5624 Doboz, Sport utca

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