Meet the picturesque wine cellars of Gombos Hill, a new UNESCO World Heritage Site

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The picturesque cellars of Gombos Hill with their characteristic triangle-shaped doors became a part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site as true masterpieces of folk architecture.
The wine cellars belong to the well-known Tokaj Wine Region and are located on the board of Hercegkút, a small Swabian village just 3 km away from Sárospatak, Csodálatos Magyarország writes.
The Tokaj Wine Region has been on the list of the UNESCO World Heritage Site as a cultural landscape since 2002.
They say that one wine cellar belongs to each house in Hercegkút. Swabians established the village in the 18th century, and they played a crucial role in the evolution of viticulture. There are many local winemakers in Hercegkút today who love to share their insights and their delicious products with interested visitors.
The North-Western edge of the village features Kőporosi Hill with over 80 cellars on three to four levels going up the hillside.





