Rkospalota

Today Rkospalota is part of Great-Budapest, and with Pestjhely and jpalota it comprises District XV. In the early Middle Ages there was about six villages in the northern part of the Rkos plain. About 1200 a church was built on the little hill next to the Szilas brook - the ancestor of the present Catholic chapel. The first name of the village was Nyr (Birch) but later became known as Palota (Palace) after the castle of the landowner. The little community had very hard times in the 16-17. century when Buda was under Turkish occupation but they survived thank for their strong Calvinist religion. After the liberation of Buda in 1696 Rkospalota became one of the most prosperous village in the region. Market gardening and agriculture flourished, and two baroque churches were built: one for the Calvinist community (it was demolished in the beginning of the 20. century) and a little Catholic chapel in 1735 on the foundation of the ancient village church. In 1846 the first railway line of Hungary (Pest-Vc) reached Rkospalota, and the Forest of Palota became a popular beauty spot with restaurants and places of entertainment. Next to the station a new suburb grew out with nice villas for the rich citizens of Pest. In the second part of the 19. century Palota was already out of fashion and later the Forest was cut down too, but in this neighbourhood you can still see some derelict, beautiful old homes. From the 1890s the spread of Budapest reached the village and the council sold out the ploughland for new suburbs. The residents of jfalu (New Village), Benkő-telep, Kovcsi-telep and Kertvros (Garden Town) was lower middle class people and workers from Budapest. These new settlements have a regular grid layout and pleasant houses with gardens. The old peasant village became nown as regfalu (Old Village). A sumptuous Gothic Revival cathedral, Lutheran Church, Moorish Synagoge, a new big Calvinist church and a Town Hall marked the wealth of the town but there were serious social tensions between the new and the old residents. The peasant farmers of regfalu kept their rich folk traditions, religion and sense of identity until the 1950s. Rkospalota became a town in 1923 and part of Great-Budapest in 1950. One of the most interesting and special parts of the district is MV-telep. The suburb was built by the Hungarian National Railways (MV) in the early 1900s for railwaymen. The big art deco blocks of flat were planned in uniform style. Two church and a market hall served the spiritual and physical needs of the close, tight-knit community. Unfortunately the new M3 freeway cut into two pieces the "telep" (settletment) in the 1980s, but the leafy gardens, narrow streets s nice buildings breathe a special ambience. In Rkospalota you won't find famous monuments and age-old buildings. Most of the district is pleasant, leafy suburb. The Fő utca (Main Street) with the tramway has a tipical market-town appearance from the turn-of-the-century. In Juhos utca (Sheepy Street) and Attila utca there are still some old peasant houses. The Register of National Monuments consist four buildings from Rkospalota: Old Catholic Chapel (1735), Old Museum (Classic Revival, 19. century), Liva-malom (mill on the Szilas brook, 18-19. century) and Girl's College (early 20s century).

 

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