Vértesszőlős

At the bottom of this sea, many fossils accumulated, including that of a Homo heidelbergensis individual that is now known as Samu.

[1] For most of its history, Vértesszőlős has been constantly inhabited by different peoples, including Celts, Romans, Avars, Moravians, and Hungarians.

[1] At the beginning of the 18th century, the village had several Lords, who recruited Slovakian-speaking serfs to settle the land.

These settlers radically transformed the landscape; they drained the marshes, cut forests to make pastures, and brought sheep into the territory.

In 1929, the names of the dead were recorded on the Hero Memorial which stands in front of the village's church.