'Balatonalmádi', a town of 8,500 inhabitants, is a popular resort town near the northeast corner of
Lake Balaton, in
Hungary.
History

Aerial photography: Balatonalmádi, Catholic church of Vörösberény
The town developed from four, previously separated villages, which were united by combining Balatonalmádi and Káptalanfüred in
1952, and Balatonalmádi and Vörösberény in
1971. At its beginnings, the settlement was called Almádi, and later Almádi-puszta, and belonged to the
vineyard located on the current city centre. The vineyards were destroyed in the end of the
1800s by
phylloxera.
The village of Vörösberény existed already during the
Hungarian conquest.
King Stephen I donated it to Greek nuns inhabiting
Veszprém Valley, according to the first charter in Greek containing the settlement's name.
External links
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Balatonalmadi.hu