City Of Mór Marks 1956 Uprising And All Souls’ Day

Discover Mór’s 1956 remembrance and All Souls’ Day, boutique stays, wellness hotel with horse park, and historic wine cellars. Explore heritage, hospitality, and vineyards in Hungary’s Mór wine region.
when: 2025.11.02., Sunday
where: 8060 Mór,

Mór spreads remembrance across town on Sunday, November 2, 2025, paying tribute to the victims of the 1956 revolution and freedom fight, and observing All Souls’ Day. The commemorations span multiple locations in the 8060 area, inviting locals and visitors to pause, reflect, and share a collective moment of memory in a city where history, hospitality, and wine culture run deep.

Where remembrance meets hospitality

In the center of Mór, tucked along a quiet, almost 300-year-old lane, stands a regional-style boutique hotel that feels like a living gallery. Its 25 rooms and 5 apartments blend painted and carved Austrian furniture reminiscent of the 1700s with styles echoing the town’s Swabian heritage. Some rooms feature traditional Old German furnishings from Hungary, while a full corridor is dressed in Neo-Baroque design. The setting turns a night’s stay into a time-travel detour—cozy, slightly theatrical, and thoroughly local.

Comfort for groups and families, year-round

Also in the heart of the Mór wine region, a guesthouse that could pass for a small hotel operates year-round. Rooms come in 1-, 2-, and 3-bed options; air-conditioned superior rooms include private bathrooms and TVs. There’s also an apartment unit with a bath and kitchen, plus the possibility of extra beds. With space for 50 guests, it works well for groups. The property offers a closed parking area, safekeeping for valuables on request, and free Wi‑Fi throughout. Full accessibility and an elevator make it easy for all visitors to settle in without hassle.

A wellness hotel with a view—and a horse park

Mór, the capital of one of Hungary’s historic wine regions, lies where the Vértes and Bakony mountains meet, a small, livable town that keeps drawing people back. On the edge of the city, a wellness hotel offers a striking mountain panorama, along with its own horse park and covered riding arena. Inside are 31 rooms, 4 suites, a breakfast room, a wellness section, and a pool bar. Rooms are furnished by Austria’s Voglauer, setting a clean, modern-elegant tone. For couples, the honeymoon room leans into Austrian folk style, complete with rustic furniture and a canopy bed—romance with a regional twist.

Community lodging with purpose

The House of Serving Love, operated by the Mór Reformed Parish, offers budget-friendly, year-round accommodations for up to 39 people. It’s fully equipped, with linens and towels provided, and doubles as an excellent base for forest school programs for classes in autumn, spring, and winter. It’s simple, practical, and built for groups who want to focus on learning, reflection, and time together.

Eat where the locals gather

ARA Restaurant sits at the heart of Mór, open Monday to Saturday from 11:00 to 22:00 through winter and summer. When the weather cooperates, guests can move to the garden area and linger over meals in a relaxed outdoor setting. It’s a reliable anchor in the center—steady hours, warm plates, and no fuss.

Wine cellars with long memories

Family vineyards are the lifeblood of Mór. One family winery, founded in 1991, now farms 25 hectares and prefers crafting small-lot specialties over mass-market bottles. Expect fresh, youthful, aromatic wines alongside dry, semi-dry, and semi-sweet selections and rarities. Beneath it all, nearly 300-year-old cellars store and age the estate’s younger vintages as well as the museum-worthy collection of Mór’s historical wines. The winery’s Wine Museum stays open year-round for tastings and tours—an easy way to absorb local grape and wine traditions, meet the region’s signature styles, and wander through a display of winemaking tools before stepping into the working cellars.

A new generation steps in

Another label, simply called The Brigade, dates back to 2013, when a handful of enthusiastic young winemakers bottled their first Mór wine. Today they tend 3 hectares. Their aim: to showcase the character of the vineyards and lean into uniqueness over uniformity. It’s small, focused, and very much part of the town’s evolving identity.

The order of wine, alive and active

Mór’s wine order exists to strengthen and develop the region’s viticultural heritage and values, and to uphold high standards in wine-related activities. It’s not just ceremonial—members participate in Saint George’s Day events, wine competitions, and inductions, and act as co-organizers of the Mór Wine Days. They also maintain active ties with neighboring wine orders, building a network that champions local quality and shared tradition.

A day to reflect, a town to explore

With candles lit for those lost in 1956 and for loved ones remembered on All Souls’ Day, Mór turns quiet and grounded. Yet the city’s story doesn’t end at the memorial stone. It lives in a boutique hotel furnished like a centuries-old home, in a wellness lodge with a horse arena and mountain views, and in wine cellars that hold both new experiments and museum vintages. You can taste the past, stay in it for a night or two, and then walk back out into a small town that keeps its history close and its doors open.

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