Kezdőlap » Szabadság Square
Szabadság Square
Gödöllő is rightfully proud of the title „Hungary’s prettiest Main Square”, an award won at the Entente Florale Hungary competition.
You are welcome to relax and enjoy not only the flowers but the pleasant surroundings, fountains, statues, and World Peace Gong on the Gödöllő Main Square.
Description
The understated fountain, clad in natural stone elements, is illuminated by 13 LED underwater luminaires, creating a fabulous atmosphere in the evening.
An interactive fountain has also been installed in the Main Square, replacing 5 jets. The watery, frothy jet of water that emerges from the fountain is illuminated by 4 underwater lamps of varying colours per nozzle.
The fountain is not just a spectacular feature of the renovated space, it is also a great source of entertainment for children, young and old, who can enjoy a competition.
Each nozzle is equipped with a step sensor, which changes the height of the water jet and the colour of the lighting as it jumps. The winner between two or more competitors is the one who jumps higher up the water column.
In addition to the “Hungary’s Most Beautiful Main Square” award, Gödöllő also received a recognition from the Green City Movement: the association offered environmental consultancy services to the city.
Since September 2013, a free wifi network has been available in the city’s main square , which anyone can connect to with their notebook or smartphone without a password.
World Peace Gong
For the first time in Europe, a monument proclaiming the brotherhood of the peoples of the Earth, a gift from Indonesia to Hungary, was erected in the main square of Gödöllő. The symbol, which depicts the flags of the world's nations, symbols of world religions and a map of the Earth's oceans, was created by the World Peace Commission as a memento of the series of bombings that killed 200 people in 2002 in the Indonesian tourist paradise of Bali. It was offered to our country in 2007 in recognition of our country's civilisational and economic-technological progress and successful promotion of peaceful social relations. The bronze monument, weighing 150 kilograms and measuring 2 metres in diameter, was unveiled on 2 May 2007 by Indonesian sculptor Djuyoto Suntani. Its history is written on the black marble plaque in front of it, and the small park around it is planted with tropical plants.
Reformed Church
With its simple facade and its beautifully arched onion dome, the more than 260-year-old church of the Reformed Church of Gödöllő stands out among the buildings in the main square. Its patron was Antal I. Grassalkovich, who demolished the old Reformed church on the site of the present Royal Castle and provided the land, building materials and money for the new Baroque church, consecrated in 1745, in the centre of the town. The church has been renovated several times in its history: in 1912, the originally painted and carved ceiling and choir were replaced with concrete. After the severe destruction by bombing in 1945, a long period of renovation followed, and the tower was restored in 1993.
Source: Gödöllő Városi Információs Portál, 2017, www.godollo.hu
Szabadság Square
- Gödöllő,Szabadság tér
You may also be interested in this
Palm House Garden Centre and
The Palm House Garden Centre and Herbarium are located in Gödöllő Royal Palace Park. Speciality: six mini gardens laid out
Smarni Restaurant
The Smarni restaurant, located in the neighbourhood of the Royal Castle of Gödöllő, has been welcoming its guests for seven
Erzsébet Sörkert Restaurant
Erzsébet Sörkert Restaurant & Pizzeria since 1996, is located right next to Erzsébet city park. We are very proud of
Gödöllő City Library
You are the main character here! – announces the Gödöllő City Library slogan. The modern institution is a popular meeting
The Kinghill Pavilion
The only remaining Baroque building in the castle park is the Királydomb Pavilion with the portraits of the conquering leaders
Turisztikai Egyesület Gödöllő
- Gödöllői Királyi Kastély, Tourinform iroda
- godollo@tourinform.hu
- +36 70 550 0575 (H-P: 10.00-18.00)