- Sashegy
Sashegy ( _de. Adlerberg; lit. "Eagle Hill") is a hill and neighbourhood in
Budapest ,Hungary . It is a green, upper middle class area inBuda with expensive family homes. Administratively Sashegy is divided between the 11th and the 12th districts of Budapest.Maps
*The streets on Google Maps [http://maps.google.de/maps?ie=UTF8&om=1&z=15&ll=47.48296,19.018364&spn=0.019287,0.040169]
*Near view on Google [http://maps.google.de/maps?ie=UTF8&om=1&z=17&ll=47.482017,19.019555&spn=0.004822,0.010042&t=h]The borders of Sashegy are: Hegyalja út from Dayka Gábor utca - Kálló esperes utca - Hegyalja út - Budaörsi út - Brassó út - Dayka Gábor utca until Hegyalja út.
Name
The present-day name was given to the hill in 1847 when the geographical features of the Buda Hills were renamed by the initiative of Hungarian
philologist Gábor Döbrentei . "Sashegy" is the translation of the former German name, "Adlerberg". According to a popular legend a parade was held on2 September 1686 by the victorious Christian armies after capturingBuda Castle from theOttoman Turks . During the parade eagles flied from the hill nearby towards the castle.Medieval Hungarian names were also recorded. At first the hill was called "Királyhegy" (lit. King's Hill) in the 13th century because Hungarian kings usually took a rest here during hunting trips. Later it became a church property under the names "Paphegy", "Baráthegy" or "Istenhegy" (lit. Parson's Hill, Friar's Hill or God's Hill). The Ottomans called the hill "Muhanek" in the 16th and 17th century. [Budapest teljes utcanévlexikona, 1998, p. 48]
History
After the Ottoman occupation
vineyards were planted on the lower slopes of the hill. German colonists played an important part in the rebirth ofviticulture in the Buda Hills. During the 18-19th centuries Adlerberg, as it was then called, was part of theBuda-Sashegy Wine Region . According to the 1789 land register of Buda the vineyards on Adlerberg covered 0,6 km². [Gajdócsi Levente: Eltűnt budai dűlők nyomában, in: Borbarát, XII/3, p. 53] The Buda-Sashegyi Kadarka wine, made from Black Kadarka, earned a reputation throughoutEurope . The vineyards of Sashegy were destroyed in 1890 by thephylloxera . After the plague viticulture was supplanted by the production of stone-fruits. [ [http://www.monarchiaborok.hu/regio.php?currlang=EN&r_id=5&borvidek=-99&boraszat=-99&izvi
] ] The lower slopes were planted with orchards, mainly peach-trees, [ [http://www.kertpont.hu/uj/kertpont.php?menu=receptek&id=147 :: Hobbi kertész, hobbi kert, dísznövény :: ] ] while the rocky upper areas of the hill remained barren all times.In the beginning of the 20th century a military complex was built at the foot of the hill (now Petőfi Barracks). The first great building on the hill itself was the college of the Congregation of Notre Dame de Sion, established in 1930.
Suburbanization only began in the 1940s and 1950s when family homes were built in place of the old orchards. In 1944 concrete bunkers were built on the top of the hill, and many new villas were destroyed during the siege of Budapest in 1944-45. [http://209.85.135.104/search?q=cache:UrmIsvZnB5kJ:www.rev.hu/html/hu/tanulmanyok/1945elott/bpostroma.htm+sashegy+lakoss%C3%A1g&hl=hu&ct=clnk&cd=1&gl=hu&lr=lang_en] The present stock of houses mainly comes from the last decades of the 20th century. The natural upper areas were preserved with the establishment of the nature reserve in 1958. According to the 1990 census Sashegy had 9030 inhabitants (7969 in the 11th and 1061 in the 12th district part).Streets
The process of suburbanization was accelerated by designation of new streets across the neighbourhood. The main roads around foot of the hill followed much older pathways like the old Sashegyi út (now Hegyalja út) which connected the valley under
Gellért Hill withFarkasrét .The majority of the new streets were established in the period between 1928 and 1941. The most important among them was Miasszonyunk útja (now Meredek utca), leading towards the college, in 1930.
Education
The only school in the neighbourhood is Arany János Elementary and Secondary School (1 Meredek utca, 12th District). The huge, yellow Neo-Baroque building on the hillside was built in 1930 by the
Congregation of Notre-Dame de Sion . It was originally a college of girls with French as the language of education. The school was secularized after the Commuist takeover in 1948. The Arany János Elementary and Secondary School was established in 1954. [ [http://www.aranyjbp.extra.hu/tort.htm Arany János Általános Iskola és Gimnázium - Történelmünk ] ]Nature Reserve
The
Sas-hegy Nature Reserve belongs to theDuna-Ipoly National Park . The 30 acres area on the top of the hill was placed under protection in 1958. It was one of the first nature reserves of Hungary, protecting the limestone landscape and its special flora and fauna. The top of the hill is 257 m high and offers a breathtaking panorama towardsBuda Castle ,Gellért Hill and the districts of Buda. The park service maintains a visitor center and a 2350 m long circular trail, displaying the most important natural features of the reserve. [http://www.dinpi.hu/index.php?pg=menu_777]See also
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Naphegy
*Gellérthegy References
External links
* [http://www.dinpi.hu/ Nature (Hungarian) A Duna–Ipoly Nemzeti Park honlapja]
*http://natur.budapest.hu/text/sashegy.html
*http://www.vendegvaro.hu/34-41
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