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Grál Cellar

Grál Cellar is not just a wine cellar; it’s a place where dreams are truly etched in stone.

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Grál Cellar is not just a wine cellar; it’s a place where dreams are truly etched in stone. Attila Ducsai, a carpenter and the cellar’s owner, envisioned and created this unique underground world in the southwestern part of Görömböly. It all began with a small cellar where the joys of winemaking brought friends together. As the wine and the circle of friends grew, so did the cellar—Attila and his friends continued digging new passageways. During its expansion, Attila created a room decorated with motifs from the era of the Hungarian conquest. Inspired by a family movie night featuring the "Round Forest," he carved that scene into the walls as well. As the cellar grew, it gained an underground castle complete with an indoor forest on its walls. Inspired by the Aggtelek stalactite cave, he even created a stalactite cave that functions as a wellness room. Grál Cellar has become a special venue for family events and gatherings, and even includes a small chapel with a statue of Mary, commemorating a meaningful event for the owner. Since its opening, group visits require prior reservation, and various events are held here, such as a St. John’s Night potluck ball. Grál Cellar is not only a place for wine and friendship but a magical world where every visitor can experience its captivating and enchanting atmosphere.


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