Gyöngyössolymos is a village in Heves County, Hungary, beside of the Gyöngyös creek, under the Mátra mountain ranges.
The first written mention of it dates from 1212, when King Andrew II donated an estate in the village to the Knights of the Holy Sepulchre.
A certificate from 1320 mentions the Dezsővár built by Dezső Solymosy north of the village, the ruins of which have not survived.
The economic life of the village was determined by the mill industry from the 18th century, a watermill in the basement, which is now a museum, preserves the memory of this.
A wildlife showing place, a spring and an educational trail have been established around the house.