Zala County
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Zala County is in Western Transdanubia region of Hungary.Cities
The main sights are the Göcsej Village Museum, Museum of Hungarian Petroleum and Gas Industry, AquaCity, Thermal Bath, Mary Magdalene Church, Synagogue, Quarter House, Tower(less)-clock, TV Tower, Azalea Valley, Göcsej Museum and Old County Hall.
Historical downtown with buildings like Ironman House, Quarter House, Gutmann Palace, House of Fine Arts, Hungarian Poster House, Synagogue, Bazaar Yard, Grünhut House, Roman Catholic Parish House, Axenti House, Church of Felsőváros, György Thúry Museum, Medgyaszay House, Church of Alsóváros and Franciscan Monastery.
Sights include Csömödér State Forest Railway, Thermal Bath, Treasures of Göcsej exhibition, Saint Michael Church and the Castle. In the surroundings: House of Traditions, Shepherd's House and Saint Maurus Church in Csesztreg; Kerka Watermill and Buffalo Reserve in Szécsisziget; Adventure Park in Márokföld.
Major sights are Batthyány Mansion, Small Mansion, Saint Emeric Church and Stone Bridge. In the surroundings: Country House, Deák Mansion and Kehida Thermal Bath in Kehidakustány; Saint Anne Round Church from the Árpád Age in Kálosd; Romanesque style Church of the Annunciation and Norbertine Monastery in Türje.
Sights include Szapáry–Andrássy Mansion, Trinity Church. In the surroundings: Beach and Thermal Bath in Bázakerettye; Zichy Hunting Mansion and Arboretum Budafa in Budafapuszta.
Major sights are Salla Museum, Country House, Saint Anne Church, All Saints Chapel and Lake Borostyán. In the surroundings: Country Houses in Kávás, Roman style Saint Michael Archangel Church in Zalaszentmihályfa, Trinity Church in Zalaháshágy, Saint George Church in Zalaszentgyörgy.
Main sights in the surroundings: Renaissance Castle and Gothic style Saint Catherine Church in Egervár; Church and Calvary Chapel in Búcsúszentlászló; Birthplace of Ferenc Deák and Festetics Mansion in Söjtör; Holy Saviour Church in Nagykapornak.
Keszthely, Hévíz, Gyenesdiás and Zalakaros are described in the Lake Balaton article.