Cross-Border Cooperation Programme
Two former Eszterházy estate granary buildings, one in Slovakia and one in Hungary, were renovated at a cost of 2 million Euro (2.6 million USD) by the Hungarian Aggtelek National Park and the Slovakian ALMA-Centre for the Restoration and Protection of Folk Architecture and Traditions within the framework of the Hungarian – Slovakian Cross-Border Cooperation Programme 2007-2013 (project HUSK/0801/131/0046). The granaries, built in Torna County at the end of the 18th century, managed to survive the years and have been designated protected monuments devoted for ecotourism. The Hungarian building was converted into the MagtArt Arts Granary.
More information about other projects financed under this programme available here.