Arriving at Monostori Fortress (Monostori Erőd) in Komárom (Komárom) pretty much means your first adventure should be the guided tour. The local guide takes the group along a specific route, giving a quick but lively overview of the fortress system’s history and explaining what each part of the complex was used for. Expect stories, anecdotes, and lots of fun facts—plus the guide is good at tailoring the content to fit the group’s interests. Along the way, you’ll explore the stables, the shooting instruction hall, the soldiers’ quarters, the cannon room, the “Shades of Red” (Vörös árnyalatok) Soviet exhibition, life scenes, officers’ quarters, the Danube bastion, and the maze-like casemate system.
Tips and Tricks for a Safe Visit
When you buy your tickets, remember to keep about 59 inches (150 cm) of distance if there’s a line. Dress in layers appropriate for the season, since the casemates stay quite cool even in summer. Sturdy closed-toe shoes and a flashlight are almost mandatory. Watch out for “Danger!” and “Forbidden!” signs—keep children under 12 close by. First aid and medicine are available at the ticket desk. Special event pricing applies during festivals or sports/art gatherings.
Filming, Photos, and Finding Your Way
Some areas of the fortress may be closed for filming or private events. You’ll find updates at the entrance and online. Private photography and filming are allowed, but be sure to pick up a photo or video ticket from the desk. For commercial use, get permission from Monostori Fortress Nonprofit Ltd. (Monostori Erőd Nonprofit Kft). Free guides in various languages and handy Komárom–Komarno (Komárom–Komárno) maps help you explore all three fortresses and both banks of the Danube River.