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Old City Views Photo Album
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An aerial view of Szombathely (from a biplane); 2,000 year old Roman "Amber" Road and
Bishop Szily, the first Bishop, looks at his cathedral.
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The Franciscan Church; the Large Hall in the Bishop's Palace and the exterior of the Bishop's Palace.
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The old County Building in Szombathely (two views) and the old City Hall which was destroyed by bombs.
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An aerial view; before and after photos of the Hangya Building on the main square.
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A World War II memorial; an aerial photo of Szombathely and a modern view of the cathedral.
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Eölbey House (circa 1770) is now the Bishop's Archives (shown right). On the left is the Old High
School (circa 1793); The Bishop's Palace (circa 1770) and 2,000 year old Roman "Amber"
Road near the Roman ruins behind the cathedral.
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Martineum Publishing Co.: The cathedral’s printer, a printer of school supplies and a stationary store.
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This website is dedicated to describing the events of Sunday, March 4, 1945 over
the city of Szombathely, Hungary. Footnotes, references and historical documents
will be added to the site as translations become available. The readers' interest
and help with translations would be most appreciated - in both English and Hungarian.
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