Unfortunately I couldn't find the tower at the position marked on Komoot, but I think that means the Poloskás-bérci kilátó, which is a little further away.
The Sopron-Várhely burial ground dates from the Hallstatt to late Latène period and provides interesting insights into earlier death cults. Most of the finds from the burial mounds are in the Sopron Museum (Soproni Múzeum).
22 October 1811 – 31 July 1886) was a Hungarian composer, virtuoso pianist, conductor, music teacher, arranger, and organist of the Romantic era. He is widely regarded as one of …
Kobersdorf Castle was built around 1528 from a medieval castle. In 1683 the complex was taken by the Turks and partially destroyed. After years of decay, the castle was bought …