Hungarian National Theatre (hotel Oroslan)
As you know, most of the Transcarpathian region for a long time was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. This is reflected in the traditions, customs and architecture of these regions.
Thus, in the heart of the city appeared Beregove hotel "Oroslan." Translated from the Hungarian hotel bears the name of "Lion". It was built in the late 17th century. It was one of the most popular hotels of the time. The building is in the Baroque style. The facade of the building is decorated with stucco decorations and all kinds of frills. Hospitality columns resembling the ancient Apollo, held on the roof of the building itself.
The hotel was always crowded. Love to visit this place and outstanding people of that era. For example, in 1847, stayed at the hotel the famous Hungarian poet Sandor Petofi, where the author wrote a poem called "Noon in the field."
Today, the building occupies Beregovsky Hungarian National Theatre of D. Iyesha. Here you can witness the extravaganza reincarnation actors immerse themselves in the culture of their ancestors who lived on these lands.