1 Best Sight in Kalocsa, Hungary

Kalocsa Episcopal Palace

To the north of the cathedral, the buttercup-colored Kalocsa Episcopal Palace is one of the town's two important baroque buildings, Built in the 1760s, the palace's richly decorated ceremonial hall contains a collection of maps and medieval astronomical instruments. The 150,000 volumes in the library represent a vast collection of theological books amassed over the years by resident archbishops, including some of Martin Luther's bibles. The palace garden, just behind the library, contains a variety of valuable botanicals and an open-air theater where various performances are held in summer.