Szigetszentmárton is a picturesque, colorful - almost 750-year-old - small settlement in the heart of Csepel Island, Pest County Hungary.
The fact that people have lived here for thousands of years is also proven by the village's 4,000-year-old, world-famous archeological "ancient car" find, which is currently in the National Museum are guarded.
After the occupation of Buda, according to the Turkish censuses, a populated settlement with 43 tax-paying family names is listed with 26 houses.
After the expulsion of the Turks, the victorious general Jenő Savoyai received the entire Csepel Island as a reward.
A fire in 2006, which destroyed two-thirds of the village, changed the character of the settlement, the streets and inner plots became more orderly.
The expedient implementation of the investments made it possible that today the settlement has 100% piped drinking water supply.