Tiszadob

Tiszadob is a village in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county, in the Northern Great Plain region of eastern Hungary.

The families of notable Hungarian nobility that are known to have lived in Tiszadob, at some point in time between 1786 and 1895, include: Andrássy, Balogh, Batta, Doby, Görgei, Lakatos, Székes, Tóth and Zákány.

The village was a royal estate for a long time, and then the property of the Dob branch of the Gutkeled clan.

The participants of this famous event are reminded of the monument erected here by István Széchenyi, Gyula Andrássy and Pál Vásárhelyi.

During the Second World War the nobleman member of the family Farkas de Boldogfa, Endre Farkas de Boldogfa, Major of the General Staff of the Hungarian royal army and his wife Ms. Klára Lenz, were landwoners on Tiszadob (1,154 hectares belonged to Tiszadob, 422 belonged to Kesznyéten).

After the Second World War, the Counts Andrássy were explelled from Tiszadob and lost they property rights over the castle and the lands.

Tiszadob, Hungary
Andrássy Castle - Tiszadob, Hungary
Andrássy Castle