Pilismarót

According to the tradition the stream called Malomvölgyi-patak (named after the mills of the village) was the favourite place of King Matthias for rest and feast after the huntings that started from the castle of Visegrád.

In accordance with the tradition Ferenc Deák worked out the text of the Compromise of 1867 in this mansion, however it is not proven.

It is known that many outstanding people visited this place and almost every famous poets and writers of the era turned up in the villa of the printer.

Their story says that Mihály Dobozi was escaping with his wife from the Turks who burnt their house down when his horse collapsed.

Originally a catholic church built for the Paulines on a medieval base, it was put into the possession of the Calvinists in 1786 when the so-called "Hatter King" Emperor Joseph II dissolved the religious orders.