Commons:Wiki Loves Monuments 2011 in Hungary – winners
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
editThe European contest was held from 21–30 September in Hungary.
Winners
editThe 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
editThe 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
editThis gallery contains finalists selected by Europeana from WLM in Hungary for Art Noveau special prize provided by Europeana
National contest
editThe national contest was held from 21 September – 21 October in Hungary.
Winners
editWinners 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
editFinal
editThe 30 best photos in Wiki Loves Monuments in Hungary
Semi-final
editThe 120 best photos in Hungary