Kalocsa

Kalocsa (Croatian: Kaloč, Kalac, Serbian: Kaloč or Калоча, German: Kollotschau) is a Baroque provincial town of 15,000 people (2018), and a district in Bács-Kiskun County. The district is famous for its peppers, which are called "red gold".

Understand
Kalocsa is one of the oldest towns in Hungary. The present archbishopric, founded about 1135, is a development of a bishopric said to have been founded in 1000 by King Stephen the Saint.

It sits in a marshy but highly productive district, near the left bank of the Danube River. The residents of Kalocsa and its wide-spreading communal lands are chiefly employed in the cultivation of paprika, fruit, flax, hemp and cereals, in the capture of waterfowl and in fishing.

Get in
Kalocsa is on the road between Budapest and Baja, running to Kiskőrös and Mélykút. At the village of Gerjen a ferry runs across the Danube to connect Fadd and Kalocsa. It is 142 km (88 mi) south of Budapest.

The nearest international airport is in Budapest.

In the town



 * Pepper Museum
 * Schöffer Museum
 * Folk House
 * Archbishop Botanical Garden
 * Theater
 * Forty-Eights Square
 * King Stephen (Main) road
 * Lajos Kossuth Road (the continuation of St Stephen Street)
 * Trinity Square (Main Square).
 * Well known is Kalocsa's brightly painted historic train station from 1882, an example of folk art in the region.
 * Trinity Square (Main Square).
 * Well known is Kalocsa's brightly painted historic train station from 1882, an example of folk art in the region.

In the town

 * Picnic Fest (Majális)
 * Dragon Boat Cup (Sárkányhajó Kupa)
 * Midsummer Night fun (Szent Iván-éji mulatság)
 * St. Stephen's Days (Szent István Napok)
 * Danube Folk Festival (Duna Menti Folklórfesztivál)
 * Blue Bird Festival (Kék Madár Fesztivál)
 * Kalocsa's Paprika Festival (Kalocsai Paprikafesztivál) in mid-September

In the town

 * Belvárosi Kávéház, Szent István király út 39.
 * Nyárfa Vendéglő, Bátyai út 13.
 * Arizóna Ételbár, Tomori u. 35.
 * Diófa Vendéglő, Petőfi Sándor utca 67.
 * Halászcsárda, Bátyai út
 * Judit Vendéglő, Foktői út 34.
 * Kalocsai Csajdakert étterem, Csajda u. 2
 * Klub étterem, Szent István király út. 38.
 * Korona étterem, Szent István király út 6.
 * Klub 51Vigadó étterem, Bátyai út 40.
 * Vincenzo étterem, Obermayer tér 7.
 * Club 502 Söröző és Pizzéria, Szent István király út 64.
 * Corona pizzéria, Búzapiactér 9.
 * Papa Chico Ételbár, Negyvennyolcasok tere 1.
 * Bufly Burger, Búzapiactér.
 * Kaméleon Gyorsbüfé, Búzapiac tér 3.
 * Oázis Hamburger, Szent István király út 31.