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The Final Decision Has Been Made About the Fonyód Lookout Tower

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The fate of the Várhegyi Széplátó has finally been decided: one of the most famous lookout towers on Lake Balaton will be demolished.

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The fate of the Várhegyi Széplátó has finally been decided: one of the most famous lookout towers on Lake Balaton will be demolished.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Insects and wood-decaying fungi have invaded the wooden structure of the observation tower. The building is only 15 years old and something has to be done about it, as it has become life-threatening.

·Bratislava Region, Slovakia
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One of the most famous lookout towers on Lake Balaton is in a life-threatening condition and needs to be demolished urgently - it could be rebuilt in 2026 or 2027.

·Budapest, Hungary
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The demolition of the Várhegyi Lookout Tower, one of the iconic attractions on the southern shore of Lake Balaton, opened in 2011, became inevitable: the wooden structure was completely destroyed by houseflies and wood-destroying fungi, so the lookout tower is now life-threatening.

House flies and wood-destroying fungi have attacked the wooden structure of the Várhegyi Széplátó in Fonyód, which has become life-threatening over time. The city plans to rebuild the lookout tower, but this will only happen in 2026 or 2027.

The Fonyód municipality wants to demolish the Várhegyi Széplátó this year because the wooden structure has become life-threatening. The reconstruction will not take place until next year or 2027 at the earliest, according to the mayor.

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economx.hu broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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