- Bicske
Infobox Settlement
subdivision_type = Country
subdivision_name = HUN
timezone=CET
utc_offset=+1
timezone_DST=CEST
utc_offset_DST=+2
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pushpin_map_caption =Location of Bicske
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subdivision_type1=County
subdivision_name1=Fejér
area_total_km2=78.88
population_total=11160|population_footnotes=
population_as_of=2001|population_density_km2=141.48
postal_code_type=Postal code
postal_code=2060
area_code=22
latd=47.49074
longd=18.63625Bicske is a town in
Fejér county ,Hungary . It is located at around coord|47|28|60|N|18|37|60|E. Sister city of Bicske isAltshausen ,Germany .History
As for known facts about Bicske in 1306 it was written Bykche, Biccke, Bykcze, Biczke, Bitske – when Botond’s sons János (John) and Peter got the permission for toll on their possession. The name of the family of Byckche was already found in 1258, the members of the family could grow the possession as benefit from the kings.
After the conquest of the Turkish (1541-1596) Bicske also belonged to the Turkish Empire. Turkish invaders completely destroyed the town and it was Earl Adam Batthyany who bought the land in 1642 and built a castle as a home. During the Batthyany era, the destroyed village became a prosperous town.
By the XIXth century, Bicske became a well-developed market town and cultural centre. Batthyany family also built an observatory and a little castle (namely: Hegyi-kastely) for astronomers.
The administration of Bicske had many transformations – it was a settlement, a village, a market town, a village constituting an administrative division. From 1688 to 1877 it was the chief town of the district. From 1877 to 1946 it belonged to another district – Vál. In 1947 – it became independent – and again since 1 January 1986 – it has been a town (inh.cca,12.000).
Monuments
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Roman Catholic Church (XVIIIth century) with aMaulbertsch (1724-1796) panel painting
*Batthyany Castle (built in 1754-1755).
*In the center of the town, you can find excavated ruins of a temple with several tombs, dating back to the XVth century.
*Ruins of the Observatory and the astronomers' castle.
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