Serbian Orthodox Church
The Serbian Orthodox Church stands on the northern side of the square, close to the bank of the River Tisza.
The Serbian Orthodox Church stands on the northern side of the square, close to the bank of the River Tisza.
In the 130 years since its founding, the library’s collection has grown significantly, exceeding one million documents.
There is a campsite for 700 people in the common area with a beach bath, with suitable service facilities for those arriving by tent and caravan.
Situated in Alsóváros, Szeged, the monastery and the church together form Hungary’s second largest church complex, keeping its original function.
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.
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….
It was designed by Mihály Erdélyi with majolica ornaments in green, blue and orange and built between 1900 and 1902.
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.
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.
The four-season ‘water-city’ awaits its visitors with a water surface of 4,400 m2 and the longest waterslide working all year round in Europe. The bath complex offers entertainment for all age groups. The main attractions of the facility opened in 2010 are the 223 and 272 meter long giant tube slides starting from a 30 meter high tower accessible with lifts.