
Rózsakő
Rózsakő is a vast, table-like basalt block on Badacsony hill, found above the Kisfaludy House. In the landscape’s older story, it may once have rolled down from the mountainside—an origin suggested by its shape and position. What gives the stone its character, though, is its name: it’s said to be named after Szegedy Róza, who—according to tradition—would sit there with Sándor Kisfaludy. That association feeds the legend attached to the rock. The tale says that if a young man and woman sit on Rózsakő facing away from Lake Balaton, holding hands, they will become a couple within the same year. Even if only the woman sits—back to the lake, thinking and sighing for her beloved—their hearts, the legend insists, will begin to beat for her. …
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