The Fabricius House, Sopron is a wonderful place that you should not miss when you are touring Hungary. You can easily find the edifice near the General’s House. So do not miss this fascinating piece of architecture that will leave you awestruck.
Just behind the Baroque façade of the Fabricius House you will find a hidden complex of a number of houses from the 14th and the 15th Century. The Fabricius House, Sopron was built on the Roman foundations. This is a very important part of the town wall and it is actually incorporated into the building.
The Fabricius House, Sopron will leave you amazed at the sheer beauty that you get to see around. You will get to see a striking oriel window that is two storey high. There is a façade that belongs to the 18th C. The courtyard has got two-story arcades and with that there are the Tuscan columns that belong to the 17th C.
On the reverse side of the town wall was built during the first half of the 14th C. There is a stone façade that is visible from the town wall. This part of the wall has two pointed and two straight Gothic windows along with a beautiful tracery.
The Gothic cellar is there within the premises of the Fabricius House, Sopron. There is also a Roman lapidarium, the upper floor has relics that have been brought from Illyria. Besides these you will also find relics that reflect the Celtic and Roman culture. With all of these you would find exhibits from the period of the Magyar conquest as well.
The Fabricius House, Sopron has the municipal Franz Liszt Museum that dates from the 17th century and 18th Century. The interior of the entrance is also very beautiful. The exhibitions have different entrances. Very close to the Fabricius House you will find the Classical town hall that was built in 1830.
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