Kalocsa
Kalocsa is a town in southern Hungary, located along the Danube River. It is known for its rich history, dating back to the Roman era, and is famous for its vibrant paprika production. The town is also home to the Kalocsa Archdiocese, one of the oldest in the country, which adds to its cultural significance.
The town features beautiful architecture, including the Kalocsa Cathedral, which showcases stunning Baroque design. Additionally, Kalocsa hosts various festivals celebrating its culinary heritage, particularly the Paprika Festival, attracting visitors who want to experience its unique flavors and traditions.