Mór is the center of one of Hungary's smallest but most traditional wine regions, located in the Mór Graben between the Vértes and Bakony mountains. The town is primarily famous for the Ezerjó grape variety, which yields high-quality, distinctive wines on the region's limestone-rich soil. Mór's history is closely linked to the Lamberg family; their Baroque palace, designed by Jakab Fellner between 1762 and 1766, now serves as the town's cultural center. A significant historical event was the Battle of Mór on December 30, 1848, where Hungarian forces suffered a defeat against the imperial army led by Jellačić. The town's character was also shaped by German settlers in the 18th century, whose traditions remain bustling in the local winemaking culture today. Besides the castle, the Capuchin monastery and church, as well as the numerous old wine cellars in the town center, are worth visiting. Mór serves as an excellent starting point for hiking in the Vértes Mountains, including trips to the nearby ruins of Csókakő Castle.
Location: Fejér, Hungary
Top sights: Holy Cross Parish Church · Statue of St. John of Nepomuk · Statue of St. Sebastian
Nearby: Székesfehérvár (25 km)
Population: ~14.357
Best time to visit & climate
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun–Aug.
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Geography
Population
14,690
Coordinates
47.36670, 18.20000
Facts
The Mór wine region covers approximately 2000 hectares.
The Ezerjó grape is the most famous local variety.
Lamberg Castle was designed by Jakab Fellner in 1762.
The Battle of Mór took place on December 30, 1848.
The Capuchin monastery was established as early as 1695.
Mór is located in a tectonic graben between two mountain ranges.
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Your day in Mór begins in the bustling Szent István Square. In the morning, you'll explore the baroque heart of the town, including the Capuchin Church and the Wine Museum celebrating the Ezerjó tradition. After lunch, stroll to the magnificent Lamberg Castle and relax in the adjacent park. The afternoon is reserved for the famous wine cellars, where you'll end the day with a glass of local wine.
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Town Hall of Mór
Start your day in the heart of the town, at Szent István Square.
A rainy Mór tour starts in the historic center, using the Town Hall's architecture for cover. At noon, the interior of Lamberg Castle serves as a grand dry haven. Spend the afternoon immersed in local history at the Wine Museum while it pours outside. The evening concludes in a cozy underground cellar, tasting the famous Ezerjó wine.
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Town Hall of Mór
Use the Town Hall's archways to seek shelter from sudden downpours.
Winter in Mór is atmospheric with festive lights around the main square. Start the morning with local history, then warm up inside the grand Lamberg Castle at noon. Since the sun sets early, enjoy the Wine Museum in the afternoon before heading to a cozy, heated wine cellar for a rewarding glass of red or mulled wine.
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Town Hall of Mór
Watch out for icy patches on the cobblestones in front of the Town Hall.
Hop on your bike for a tour of Mór. Start in the center, then cycle to Lamberg Castle. After a thorough visit and a break in the park, head to the Wine Museum. In the afternoon, a scenic route will take you through the vineyards, providing the perfect prelude to a wine tasting at a traditional cellar to cap off your eventful day.
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Town Hall of Mór
Park your bike and enjoy the atmosphere of Szent István Square.
Cycling in Mór during rain requires caution on the central cobblestones. Spend the morning near the Town Hall and church archways. At noon, Lamberg Castle provides a perfect dry base. The afternoon vineyard ride is kept brief and refreshing, leading straight to the warmth of the Bozsoki wine cellar.
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Town Hall of Mór
Brake carefully on the wet cobblestones in front of the Town Hall.
Winter cycling in Mór offers crisp air and clear views. Use caution during the morning city ride due to frost. Warm up inside the castle at noon, then take a shortened loop through the vineyards in the afternoon. The day ends early at sunset at the Bozsoki cellar, the perfect place to thaw out.
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Town Hall of Mór
Watch out for patches of ice in the shadows of the buildings.
By car, you'll explore Mór in clusters. First, park at Lamberg Castle to discover the castle and its garden on foot. In the late morning, drive to the center, park again, and explore the main square and the Wine Museum. The highlight of the afternoon is a short drive into the surrounding vineyards to a winery, where you can taste the famous local wines right at the source.
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Parking at Lamberg Castle
Start your day here. Park the car and explore the first cluster on foot.
Exploring Mór by car in the rain is convenient, allowing you to park right by the attractions. Visit Lamberg Castle in the morning with minimal exposure. At noon, park in the center for the Town Hall and church. Spend a dry afternoon at the Wine Museum, and enjoy a comfortable drive to the vineyards for the evening program.
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Parking at Lamberg Castle
Park as close to the main entrance of the castle as possible.
A winter drive through Mór reveals the town's cozy side. Start the morning at the magnificent Lamberg Castle. At noon, explore the festively lit center around the Town Hall. Spend the afternoon at the Wine Museum before driving to a vineyard in the early evening to enjoy local wine by a warm fireplace.
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Parking at Lamberg Castle
Watch out for snow banks or icy patches in the parking area.
Known locally as the Old Church, this Baroque building has medieval foundations. It gained its current monumental appearance during a reconstruction in the 1880s.
Statue of St. John of Nepomuk🏙 civic
This Baroque stone sculpture from 1746 is one of the oldest public monuments in Mór. It depicts the patron saint of bridges and confessors.
Statue of St. Sebastian🏙 civic
Erected in 1739, the statue was built to commemorate the end of a plague epidemic. It is an important Baroque sacred monument in the historic center of Mór.
Lamberg Castle🏺 historical
A Baroque masterpiece built in the 1760s according to the plans of Jakab Fellner for the Lamberg family. Today it serves as a cultural center and houses local history exhibitions.
Bormúzeum🏛 museum
This museum in Moor exhibits items related to its theme.
Bozóky Bormúzeum🏛 museum
Bozóky Bormúzeum is a museum situated in the city of Moor.
Szent Kereszt-templom⛪ religious
A place of worship located in the city of Moor.
Festékgyári-tó🌿 nature
The Festékgyári-tó in Mor is an interesting local body of water.
Kék-tó🌿 nature
The Kék-tó in Mor is a beautiful lake in the area.
Csuka-tó🌿 nature
The Csuka-tó in Mor is a natural lake for relaxation.
KRESZ-park👨👩👧 family
The KRESZ-park in Mor is an educational and fun playground.
versenymedence👨👩👧 family
A competition pool in Mór for ambitious swimmers.
Frequently asked questions
What wine is Mór famous for?
For 'Móri Ezerjó', a white wine with strong character and the flagship product of this historical wine region.
Which castle can be visited in Mór?
The Lamberg Castle, a beautiful Baroque monument that now serves as a cultural center and library.
When are the Mór Wine Days?
The town's main event is traditionally held on the first weekend of October.
Is Mór a good starting point for hiking?
Yes, it lies at the foot of the Vértes Mountains. Many trails lead to nearby castle ruins like Csókakő.
Are there wine cellars directly in the town?
Yes, the town's cellar row and renowned wineries like Boór or Miklóscsabi welcome visitors for tastings.
Mór: where is it located?
Mór is located in Fejér, Hungary.
Mór: what is there to see?
Highlights include Holy Cross Parish Church, Statue of St. John of Nepomuk, Statue of St. Sebastian.
Mór: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Aug.
Mór: why is it worth visiting?
Mór is the center of one of Hungary's smallest but most traditional wine regions, located in the Mór Graben between the Vértes and Bakony mountains.