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Something we noticed throughout the trip is the generosity of private citizens and Municipal Authorities with flowers! Flowers flowers flowers are an intrinsic part of Hungarians. It was great but no ...
OK...Trip Advisor keeps prompting me to write more 'attractions' reviews. So the Viragora Flower Clock came up as an option so here goes.... It's a clock. It's a fair size. And it's made of flower...
I drove to this city unaware of what to expect. The city has a huge pedestrian mall and the floral clock just sets off this wonderful place with its marvelous classic buildings to admire. Definitely w...
Huge beautiful clock made of seasonal flowers. Must see attraction! Just presented after renewal in the promenade area. There are lots of bars and restaurants in the vicinity.
More flowers
Something we noticed throughout the trip is the generosity of private citizens and Municipal Authorities with flowers! Flowers flowers flowers are an intrinsic part of Hungarians. It was great but no ...
Its a Big Clock made of Flowers
OK...Trip Advisor keeps prompting me to write more 'attractions' reviews. So the Viragora Flower Clock came up as an option so here goes.... It's a clock. It's a fair size. And it's made of flower...
Driving holiday
I drove to this city unaware of what to expect. The city has a huge pedestrian mall and the floral clock just sets off this wonderful place with its marvelous classic buildings to admire. Definitely w...
Flower clock and the Square of the National Flag
Huge beautiful clock made of seasonal flowers. Must see attraction! Just presented after renewal in the promenade area. There are lots of bars and restaurants in the vicinity.
Cool attraction
In the middle of downtown Szekesfehervar, it is exactly what the name suggests. (recommended to visit in the spring or summer because of the flowers)