Belvárosi Cinema
The Art Deco building of the Belvárosi Cinema was built in 1920 according to the plans of the architect Endre Sebestyén.
The Art Deco building of the Belvárosi Cinema was built in 1920 according to the plans of the architect Endre Sebestyén.
Owing to the playfulness, extravagant animation and asymmetry of the facade, this beautifully renovated building is a unique example of the geometric Art Nouveau.
The God’s Eye motive of the main altar in the Alsóvárosi Church (Lower Town Church), the radial lines, became recognizable ornaments of the houses in lower town.
There are countless horse riding opportunities in the Szeged area, which you can view here.
Hódmezővásárhely is a characteristic town of the Great Hungarian Plain, situated in a region bordered by the Tisza River, where tradition and contemporary culture coexist in harmony. The town has…
The indoor exhibitions feature: Cubic exhibition Open-air exhibition: Objects Here the important steadings of dike-reeve houses (storerooms, workers’ hostel, barn, pig sty, wooden corn silo) are displayed. Of course, today…
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…
Szeged’s newest swimming complex, the Tiszavirág Sports Swimming Pool, is a covered, fully accessible facility that welcomes sports enthusiasts all year round.With its 50-metre competition pool, training pool, warm-up pool,…
Café, Pub, Bistro In the rush of everyday life, would you like to enjoy a nice coffee with a fresh croissant in a friendly environment? Would you like to share…
The education and congress centre of the University of Szeged.
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.
Szeged Cathedral Visitor CenterAs a candidate for the Museum of the Year 2020 award, the Szeged Cathedral Visitor Center awaits its visitors with numerous tourist attractions. Among its permanent programs,…
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.
Szabadka is the second most densely populated town in Vajdaság having a population of 150,000 people together with the settlements around it.
The Serbian Orthodox Church stands on the northern side of the square, close to the bank of the River Tisza.
“Love your neighbour as yourself.” The biblical commandment can be read in Hebrew and Hungarian on the triumphal arch of the New Synagogue built in 1903. The use of the…
The popular entertainment venue for university students in Szeged opened its doors in March 1973 as the club of the József Attila University.