Temple

for wine

Places to visit

The Wine Temple building is undergoing further improvements and will be fully open to the public at a later date.

In the meantime, the following are available:

THE LEGEND OF THE EVERLASTING EXPERIENCE

It introduces you to the traditions and history of wine making, putting the role of wine in its historical context.

Kálmán Váczy-Hübschl Lifetime Achievement Exhibition

Here you can view the life's work of the building's designer, Kálmán Váczy-Hübschl, which demonstrates the richness of his architectural work and the impact of his legacy. The oeuvre details how his work was shaped by his attachment to the historical and cultural context, and how he contributed to the architectural tradition of the region.

THERE WAS ONCE A WINE TEMPLE

Here you can learn about the past of the Tokaj-Hegyalja World Heritage Wine Region from the pre and post-philoxera times, the history of the Hungarian Royal State Public Cellars and the original functions of the Wine Temple.

REGISTRATION FORM

REGISTRATION

We welcome all interested people from Sátoraljaújhely to apply by clicking on the registration link. The event can accommodate up to 10 people per hour, with a maximum of 20 people per day.
 
Temporarily 2 weeks in advance (current week and next week)
 
If you would like to change the date you have booked, please let us know using one of the contact details below:
info@bortemplom.hu

Temple

for wine

Places to visit

The Wine Temple building is undergoing further improvements and will be fully open to the public at a later date.

In the meantime, the following are available:

THE LEGEND OF THE EVERLASTING EXPERIENCE

It introduces you to the traditions and history of wine making, putting the role of wine in its historical context.

Kálmán Váczy-Hübschl Lifetime Achievement Exhibition

Here you can view the life's work of the building's designer, Kálmán Váczy-Hübschl, which demonstrates the richness of his architectural work and the impact of his legacy. The oeuvre details how his work was shaped by his attachment to the historical and cultural context, and how he contributed to the architectural tradition of the region.

THERE WAS ONCE A WINE TEMPLE

Here you can learn about the past of the Tokaj-Hegyalja World Heritage Wine Region from the pre and post-philoxera times, the history of the Hungarian Royal State Public Cellars and the original functions of the Wine Temple.

REGISTRATION FORM

REGISTRATION

We welcome all interested people from Sátoraljaújhely to apply by clicking on the registration link. The event can accommodate up to 10 people per hour, with a maximum of 20 people per day.
 
Temporarily 2 weeks in advance (current week and next week)
 
If you would like to change the date you have booked, please let us know using one of the contact details below:
info@bortemplom.hu

BE PART OF LIVING WITHOUT VISIT TASTE.

AVAILABLE AND DEVELOPMENT AT

Sites to discover

Immerse yourself in wine culture and discover unique flavours and places.

Wine history exhibition

It introduces you to the traditions and history of wine making, putting the role of wine in its historical context.

Large event halls

Stylish venues for any event, spacious and representative spaces for larger groups.

Wine tasting rooms

Special wine tasting places where visitors can taste the wines of the area.

Cellar

An authentic building that reflects the local wine culture, ideal for wine tastings and events.

Wine exhibition
(under development)

Modern and traditional winemaking techniques, with an exhibition of winemaking tools and technologies.

Pince-nez
(under development)

The various branches of the underground cellar system, which provide a unique atmosphere for wine making and storage.

Chapel
(Under development)

A small religious site that adds sacral and historical value to the site.

Secret Garden of the Palatines
(under development)

Immerse yourself in the secret garden of the Palatines, where the science and beauty of herbs and herbaceous plants are there to be discovered.

Outdoor stage
(Under development)

Enjoy culture and entertainment in the great outdoors with special performances.

ASZÚ WINE LEGEND
EVERLASTING EXPERIENCE

THE LEGEND OF THE EVERLASTING EXPERIENCE

What do you think it's like inside a Tokaj-Hegyalja aszú?

Are you ready for an exciting shrinkage

Then meet the spirit of Máté Laczkó Szepsi, go through the process of making aszú wine and live an unforgettable experience!

BORTEMPLOM

It was built in 1913, based on the plans of KÁLMÁN VÁCZY-HÜBSCHL, and its façade is decorated with the coats of arms of the hill valley towns. Previously, the upper floors were occupied by the inspector's and cellar master's apartments, offices, auction and tasting rooms, and the Vine and Wine Inspectorate, which also controlled the vineyards. The lower floor was used for the wine trade, with a barrel steamer, bottle washer, a 400,000-unit bottle store and a packing room. The cellar, originally 37 bays, stored over 1 million litres of wine. It also had a separate industrial siding.

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Temple

for wine

Places to visit

The Wine Temple building is undergoing further improvements and will be fully open to the public at a later date.

In the meantime, the following are available:

THE LEGEND OF THE EVERLASTING EXPERIENCE

It introduces you to the traditions and history of wine making, putting the role of wine in its historical context.

Kálmán Váczy-Hübschl Lifetime Achievement Exhibition

Here you can view the life's work of the building's designer, Kálmán Váczy-Hübschl, which demonstrates the richness of his architectural work and the impact of his legacy. The oeuvre details how his work was shaped by his attachment to the historical and cultural context, and how he contributed to the architectural tradition of the region.

THERE WAS ONCE A WINE TEMPLE

Here you can learn about the past of the Tokaj-Hegyalja World Heritage Wine Region from the pre and post-philoxera times, the history of the Hungarian Royal State Public Cellars and the original functions of the Wine Temple.

REGISTRATION FORM

REGISTRATION

We welcome all interested people from Sátoraljaújhely to apply by clicking on the registration link. The event can accommodate up to 10 people per hour, with a maximum of 20 people per day.
 
Temporarily 2 weeks in advance (current week and next week)
 
If you would like to change the date you have booked, please let us know using one of the contact details below:
info@bortemplom.hu

BE PART OF LIVING WITHOUT VISIT TASTE.

AVAILABLE AND UNDER DEVELOPMENT

Sites to explore

Immerse yourself in wine culture and discover unique flavours and places.

Wine history exhibition

It introduces you to the traditions and history of wine making, putting the role of wine in its historical context.

Large event halls

Stylish venues for any event, spacious and representative spaces for larger groups.

Wine tasting rooms

Special wine tasting places where visitors can taste the wines of the area.

Cellar

An authentic building that reflects the local wine culture, ideal for wine tastings and events.

Wine exhibition
(under development)

Modern and traditional winemaking techniques, with an exhibition of winemaking tools and technologies.

Pince-nez
(under development)

The various branches of the underground cellar system, which provide a unique atmosphere for wine making and storage.

Chapel
(Under development)

A small religious site that adds sacral and historical value to the site.

Secret Garden of the Palatines
(under development)

Immerse yourself in the secret garden of the Palatines, where the science and beauty of herbs and herbaceous plants are there to be discovered.

Outdoor stage
(Under development)

Enjoy culture and entertainment in the great outdoors with special performances.

THE LEGEND OF THE EVERLASTING EXPERIENCE

What do you think it's like inside a Tokaj-Hegyalja aszú? Are you ready for an exciting shrinkage?
Then meet the spirit of Máté Laczkó Szepsi, go through the process of making aszú wine
and live an unforgettable experience!

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BORTEMPLOM

It was built in 1913, based on the plans of KÁLMÁN VÁCZY-HÜBSCHL, and its façade is decorated with the coats of arms of the hill valley towns. Previously, the upper floors were occupied by the inspector's and cellar master's apartments, offices, auction and tasting rooms, and the Vine and Wine Inspectorate, which also controlled the vineyards. The lower floor was used for the wine trade, with a barrel steamer, bottle washer, a 400,000-unit bottle store and a packing room. The cellar, originally 37 bays, stored over 1 million litres of wine. It also had a separate industrial siding.

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Opening hours

You are welcome to visit the now open exhibitions of the renewed Bortmeplom. Entry is subject to prior registration.

Opening hours

You are welcome to visit the now open exhibitions of the renewed Bortmeplom. Entry is subject to prior registration.