We can touch four-hundred year-old walls if we touch the stonewalls of Prohászka Park. These are the real remains of the townwall and the monastery fortress, behind them there is the garden of the Episcopal Place.
While we are walking here we can take a cool rest under the shady almost one-hundred- year- old yew tree and the springtime blossoming tulip tree. Meanwhile, the history is talking: the statues of Ottokár Prohászka Bishop of Fehérvár, Saint Ladislaus King and Ferenc Wathay Constable summon the old times.