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Open-Air Festival of Szeged

Open-Air Festival of Szeged

The idea was first proposed in 1926 by Gyula Juhász, a poet then living in Szeged. A number of renowned representatives of cultural and political life adopted the idea. The…

Katalin Karikó’s journey to the Nobel Prize and beyond – permanent exhibition

Katalin Karikó’s journey to the Nobel Prize and beyond – permanent exhibition

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…

Szarmata Archaeological Park

Szarmata Archaeological Park

  The park is surrounded by a palisade wall with wickerwork and a three-storey wooden tower at the entrance, from which you can see the whole area of the institution….

Horseback riding

Horseback riding

There are countless horse riding opportunities in the Szeged area, which you can view here.

Ungár-Mayer Palace

Ungár-Mayer Palace

This corner building dominantly shaping the cityscape is a masterpiece of the late Art Nouveau in Szeged. Its capriciously animated facades can be attributed to the architect’s imagination forced to distance himself from Art Nouveau and to the designer’s sober intuition under the pressure to return to Eclecticism.

Szent-Györgyi Albert Agóra

Szent-Györgyi Albert Agóra

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.

Appartemant House / Flatiron House

Appartemant House / Flatiron House

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.

Old Synagogue

Old Synagogue

The nicely preserved monument built between 1837 and 843 was created by the Lipovszky brothers, Henrik and József.

Sightseeing by small train

Sightseeing by small train

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).

Szeged-Tápé

Szeged-Tápé

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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