The red-painted building (Opening hours: Mon-Thu 9-18, Fri-Sun 9-21 during tourist season) was built on the Sípos hill, in one of the most spectacular locations in Fonyód. It was built by Ödön Abrudbányay, and although it became known as Villa Kripta, it was originally named Magdus rest house. Theirs is a sad story, the story of a dream that never came true. Everything started like in fairy tales: they met, fell in love, and got engaged. But the young bride died unexpectedly three weeks before the wedding. The man never got over this loss and created the wedding room in the basement of the villa, in which the two lovers lie together forever on a wedding bed carved from red sandstone, under a softly ruffled stone blanket. According to superstition, if a loving couple holds hands over this wedding bed, they will stay together forever. Their love will be eternal, like the love of Ödön Abrudbányay.
To visit the crypt-museum it is mandatory to exchange an entrance ticket. It's really not a big amount, currently only HUF 500/person.
Csilla Andrea Molnár (20 January 1969 – 10 July 1986) was a Hungarian beauty queen. She was crowned Miss Hungary on 5 October 1985, in Budapest, the first Hungarian beauty queen after a 50-year interval. She also entered for the Miss Europa 1986 beauty contest in Malta, where she came in third place. On 10 July 1986 she committed suicide. Her statue was erected next to the House of Eternal Love in 2017.
2 sad stories on the same place...
To log your visit, please take a photo which proves that you have been there. Selfie is the best option, but if you are shy, photo about your GPS, your nickname on a piece of paper, etc. is also acceptable. For couples it's mandatory to post a picture showing they hold each others hands over the wedding bed! 
Shoe toe, 1-2 fingers in the picture are not accepted, it's undemanding. Such logs without images will be deleted without warning!
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