This year my A to Z theme is Small Town Legends. I am exploring folklore from villages and small towns in and around Hungary, bringing you the most entertaining bits. You can plan your next visit around them!
Vöröskolostor (Červený Kláštor) is part of Alsóhelnic, a municipality of about 200 people in Northern Slovakia. The name literally means "Red Monastery", referring to the red hue of the former monastery's walls and roof. The monastery is first mentioned in the 14th century, and it belonged to the Carthusians.
The legend for this one deals with a real historical person from the 18th century, a monk named Jaisge Ferenc Ignác, more commonly known by his taken name, Frater Cyprian. He lived in the monastery and spent his time studying all kinds of sciences and arts (such as alchemy, medicine, botany, carpentry, painting, etc.). His herbary, containing almost 300 specimens, still exists today. But his greatest goal in life was to unlock the secret of flight. He wanted to create wings for himself and fly among the mountains.
Some legends say he succeeded.
The story goes that one day Frater Cyprian was alone in his rooms, working on designing wings for himself, when suddenly an angel appeared to him (other sources say the angel politely knocked on the door first). The angel showed a mirror to the astonished monk, and in the mirror Cyprian saw the most beautiful woman he had ever seen in his life. She was a shepherdess from the valley, standing by the Green Lake. Cyprian's heart jumped. Love washed over him, and that love accomplished what science couldn't: wings sprouted from his ankles, elbows, and shoulders, and he immediately flew out the window. Soon, he landed by the lake, and the girl waited from him with a bright smile.
The angel waved a hand, and the wings disappeared; the monk's clothes changed into those of a shepherd. From that day on, Cyprian lived happily with his beloved by the lake.













