Commons:Wiki Loves Monuments 2011 in Hungary – winners
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This gallery contains the finalists and winners of Wiki Loves Monuments 2011 in Hungary.
Jury
[edit]- Róbert Hack, National Office of Cultural Heritage;
- Tamás Olajos, spottr.hu;
- Nándor Hargita, Indafotó;
- Tamás Mészöly, Wikimédia Magyarország
European contest
[edit]The European contest was held from 21–30 September in Hungary.
Winners
[edit]The following 10 photos are nominated for the European stage of the competition
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Zsámbék, Hungary: Ruins of Premonstratensian monastery church, in romanesque style, early 13th century.
Author: Puffancs -
Traditional residential house ("Kapásház"), regional folklore museum, in Abasár, Heves County, Hungary
Author: jotti -
Dutch House ("Hollandi ház") in the park of the Festetich Palace, in Dég, Fejér county, Hungary. Built in 1891.
Author: Zoli7 -
Ruins of Boldogkő Castle (from 13th century) in Boldogkőváralja (Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County), in the Zemplén Nature Reserve, Northeastern Hungary)
Author: Szvitek Péter
Finalists
[edit]The 30 best photos selected for the European contest in Hungary
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Zsámbék, Hungary: Ruins of Premonstratensian monastery church, in romanesque style, early 13th century.
Author: Puffancs -
Szigliget, Western Hungary. Ruins of the medieval castle, overlooking the Lake Balaton.
Author: Kontiki -
Öskü, Veszprém county, Hungary. Round chapel from the 11-12th century, built on the bases of ancient roman watchtower.
Author: Puffancs -
Tomb (Türbe) of Gül Baba, in Budapest, Hungary. Ottoman mausoleum from the 16th century.
Author: redoctober -
Hermites'Houses (Monks'Cells) in the former Camaldolese monastery (18. century) in Majkpuszta (Oroszlány, Komárom-Esztergom County, Hungary).
Author: Kontiki -
Funeral hall and in the Central Cemetery of Debrecen , Hajdú-Bihar County, Hungary. Built in 1932, architect József Borsos.
Author: eospower -
Windmill from Szentes-Dónát. It was originally built in the second half of the 19th century. Today in Ópusztaszer, National Park.
Author: Balla Béla -
Traditional residential house ("Kapásház"), regional folklore museum, in Abasár, Heves County, Hungary
Author: jotti -
Dutch House ("Hollandi ház") in the park of the Festetich Palace, in Dég, Fejér county, Hungary. Built in 1891.
Author: Zoli7 -
Ruins of Boldogkő Castle (from 13th century) in Boldogkőváralja (Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County, in the Zemplén Nature Reserve, Northeastern Hungary)
Author: Szvitek Péter -
Alcsútdoboz, Fejér County, Hungary. The conserved Portico of the destroyed Habsburg-Palace. (Építész: Mihály Pollack. The park today is the Alcsút Arboretum.)
Author: tisza_ -
Nagybörzsöny, Pest county, Hungary. Old parish church named after St.Stephen of Hungary in romanesque style, from the 13-15th century.
Author: lamerle -
Reformed (calvinist) church in Ócsa, in Pest county, Hungary. Founded by the Premonstratensian Order in the 13th century.
Author: lamerle
Art Nouveau special prize
[edit]This gallery contains finalists selected by Europeana from WLM in Hungary for Art Noveau special prize provided by Europeana
National contest
[edit]The national contest was held from 21 September – 21 October in Hungary.
Winners
[edit]Winners of Wiki Loves Monuments 2011 in Hungary
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1. place: Zsámbék, Hungary: Ruins of Premonstratensian monastery church, in romanesque style, early 13th century.
Author: Puffancs -
2. place: Vajdahunyad Castle, in City Park, Budapest, Hungary. (Ignác Alpár, 1896)
Author: Szvitek Péter -
5. place: Ruins of Boldogkő Castle (from 13th century) in Boldogkőváralja (Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County, in the Zemplén Nature Reserve, Northeastern Hungary)
Author: fm2 -
Honourable mention: Traditional residential house ("Kapásház"), regional folklore museum, in Abasár, Heves County, Hungary
Author: jotti -
Honourable mention:Esterházy Palace, Fertőd, Győr-Moson-Sopron County, Hungary.
Author: Szvitek Péter -
Honourable mention:Funeral hall and in the Central Cemetery of Debrecen , Hajdú-Bihar County, Hungary. Built in 1932, architect József Borsos.
Author: eospower -
Honourable mention: Windmill from Szentes-Dónát. It was originally built in the second half of the 19th century. Today in Ópusztaszer, National Park.
Author: Balla Béla -
Honourable mention: Tomb (Türbe) of Gül Baba, in Budapest, Hungary. Ottoman mausoleum from the 16th century.
Author: redoctober
Rlevente and Glanthor has got a special award because of their nice collection.
Finalists
[edit]Final
[edit]The 30 best photos in Wiki Loves Monuments in Hungary
Semi-final
[edit]The 120 best photos in Hungary