Somogyvár (Croatian: Šemudvar) is a village in Somogy County, Hungary.
It is a historical tradition that, after the death of Géza of Hungary, Prince Koppány held this central fortress in the region of Somogyvár.
Archaeological excavations revealed that in 1091 King Ladislaus I of Hungary supported the building of a Benedictine monastery here.
Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor gave the fortress in 1410 to Marczali Miklós.
The Hungarian Fonte Viva company (owned by Mol Group[2]) bottles the local mineral water in the village.