Vecsés

In the 14th and 15th centuries, the region had a dense network of villages and extant documents mention it as an ecclesiastical place.

In 1786 Count Antal Grassalkovich settled 50 families in Vecsés, who were mainly Swabian, and to a lesser extent Slovakian and Hungarian inhabitants from the surrounding villages.

From the end of the 19th century, the population started to grow, the village had a busy social, cultural and political life.

[1] At one time the airline Wizz Air had its head office in the Airport Business Park C2 in Vecsés.

[2] The airline moved into its current head office on the property of Budapest Liszt Ferenc International Airport in the northern hemisphere summer of 2011.