Ibafa is a small village with a population of 250 in Baranya county, Hungary. The village hides in the valleys of Zselic, and it’s an ordinary, non-intriguing place – but it’s known all over in Hungary. Ibafa became known in the 20th century, because the local priest liked pipes. He was a strange ecclesiastical person, always seen with a pipe in his mouth, playing cards with pals in the pub.
There is a Pipe Museum in the village, where you can find the pipe of Ferenc Deák and Mihály Károlyi. It is an outstanding collection of the World’s pipes.The region of the village is simply a must see in Hungary for the fanciers of nature. The mixed forest, the untouched wildlife, the gently sloping hills and the fresh waters of the brooks are charming.
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