Bárka Szeged
In the city center of Szeged, halfway between Roosevelt Square and the Móra Ferenc Museum, under the city center bridge, you will find a bar with a hot kitchen and a wide range of drinks.
In the city center of Szeged, halfway between Roosevelt Square and the Móra Ferenc Museum, under the city center bridge, you will find a bar with a hot kitchen and a wide range of drinks.
The Nobel portrait plaque representing Katalin Karikó’s Nobel Prize can be seen on permanent display in the exhibition space of the Attila József Study and Information Center of SZTE. As…
The tunes of this unique piece of art by watchmaker Ferenc Csúri could be first heard at the Open Air Festival in 1936.
The secessionist style, four-storey historic building stands on the southern side of Saint Steven Square.
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The Grand Café is not only a cinema, but also a café, as the name suggests, where you can always drink a delicious coffee, beer or wine before or after the cinema or – horribile dictu – instead.
Our public small boat marina on the Tisza River in Szeged awaits water lovers. Services: boat, kayak and canoe rental, catering.
Lovers of speed can relax here without forgetting.
Haunted House Escape Room Szeged was established in early July, 2018. Devised by two very-best undergrad fellows, you can try a new generation escape room in Szeged. A goal was set, that we want everybody to leave with the widest smile they ever had, after successfully getting out of an abandoned house. Hope you will talk about this kind of journey years after too.
The architect Ede Magyar was thirty in 1907, when he constructed Reök Palace, an exemplary piece of Hungarian secession.
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he palace attracts our attention mainly owing to its position in the cityscape and of course, to its spectacular facade as well as to its unusual siting.
A tour with the Sightseeing Small Train of Szeged with Hungarian, English and German pre-recorded audio guide (on request, with previous booking with a tourist guide).
The white-walled eclectic style building in Tisza Lajos Boulevard, reflecting Oriental effects, designed by Antal Steinhardt and Adolf Lang, was built in 1896. Originally it functioned as a city public bath. It took its name from the nearby artesian well drilled in 1927 and its water.
The first development of the town took place in the second half of the 13th century when a member of the Csanad family was the landlord of the territory where Makó lies today.
Rent a bike and explore the most beautiful parts of the city, or enjoy the beauty of the surrounding nature in the fresh air!
The fortress in Szeged was built in the second half of the 13th century, probably with the extension of the already existing fortress.
The Sport Swimming Pool is located on the Újszeged district of the town, it’s easily accessable with a ten-minutes walk from the downtown. The 50 m pool is open-air in summer time and topped throughout the winter. It provides a training and competitive area for various sports clubs.
Everey day of the week the pool is opened for evening swimming.
The building of the school was built in 1914. It worked as a military hospital during World War I, and from 1921 it also served as a medical chemistry…
It is a late Art Nouveau, 2-storey building in whose facade, formed as an arched ridge, the stylish and moderate application of brick-facing and striped ornaments deserves our attention.
The most impressive product of the building fever of the millennium in Szeged is the Palace for Public Education built in neo-classicist style in 1896.
The Zoo of Szeged, 45 hectares located in wooded environment only 2,5 km from the city center, offers even one-day programs to visitors. It features animals according to continents, trying…
The Beregi House is one of the gems in the splendid row of palaces of the Szeged’s cityscape, which primarily is an extraordinary example of the brick architecture and Art Nouveau architectural school.
Get yourself pumped up in the gyms of Szeged.
Today nobody would think that this undistinctive and characterless apartment house once was one of the most remarkable buildings of the Szeged Art Nouveau.
Outside the Votive church stands the Saint Demetrius Tower, the oldest architectural relic of the city.
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Situated in Alsóváros, Szeged, the monastery and the church together form Hungary’s second largest church complex, keeping its original function.
As for Mórahalom… A guest in the house is a pleasure in the house – so the saying goes. We, the people of Mórahalom, are hospitable people. We have something…
The current sight of the Schäffer Palace confronts us indeed with how much Szeged’s cityscape lost when in the 1920s, the house owners, complaining about the costly maintenance, almost totally…
The biochemist Albert Szent-Györgyi (1893-1986) carried on his researches started in Cambridge and Groeningen at the University of Szeged as the head…
Algyő is a settlement in Csongrád-Csanád county, only 10km from Szeged, on the right bank of the Tisza. The national highway No. 47, which passes very close to Algyő, provides…
The centre was opened in December 2012 with the aims of presenting the research results of the region in a simple and understandable way and directing children’s attention to natural sciences.
When the University of Kolozsvár moved to Szeged in 1922, the city donated a land of 20 kh to it to establish a botanical garden.
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According to Hungarian historic tradition Ópusztaszer was the venue for the first parliament and lawmaking session.
Choose from the many game options if you want to make your visit to the city more exciting.
The town, located 12 km northwest to Szeged, was founded on the area donated to the victims of the Great Flood of 1879 from Algyő by marquis Sándor Pallavicini.
Why did I choose Szeged? Because I’m impressed by its orderliness, its beautiful city centre, the refreshing Tisza riverbank, its cheerful atmosphere and the fact that the sun is always shining!
The Jewish cemetery in Szeged is a special place of the Jewish community that once lived here and still lives here today. Its history, gravestones and monuments reflect the culture,…
The dwelling house of two upper vocational school teachers on Lechner Square exemplifies excellently that the novel spirit of the Art Nouveau inspiringly influenced the attitude of the contemporary middle class.
The settlement dating back to the Árpád Age was first recorded with the name Tapai in a document from 1138. It was a ferry crossing the Tisza that made Tápé known in the history of Hungary.
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There are many opportunities for water adventures on the Tisza. Here, for example, you can go kayaking, sailing, and dragonboating.
The architect’s palace in Szeged is larger and more imposingly executed, yet it is more modest in comparison with its counterpart in Subotica, failing to reach its outstanding unity of style and the elaboration of its details.
Covering an area of 14 m2 it is the largest alkali lake in Hungary. In the first third of the 20th century it was turned into a system of fish ponds.
The present City Hall is the third building in the same place with the same function. The first building of a modest design was raised in 1728. It was followed by the second one with the same area as the present hall, designed by István Vedres at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries.
The Iron House was given its name after its spectacular shape. Looking from a distance at its facade sectioned by the strikingly marvellous, masterly executed corner pinnacle, ledges and bay windows, we may suppose that it is a historic monument.