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.
Szeged’s Lapos Beach is a true urban oasis: restrooms, showers, changing rooms, and a cozy café ensure your comfort. The café, reminiscent of Starbucks, offers soft drinks, cocktails, grilled dishes,…
Játékdzsungel JátszóházOur renovated Playhouse offers new services for children.Among other things, we have a giant slide, a mini football pitch and a new playground.You can book your birthday party now.Space…
The Sing Sing Music Hall is a long-established club, entertainment venue, and disco located near Mars Square in Szeged. It has been operating for more than 30 years and remains…
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The building designed by Frigyes Schulek, completed in 1884, is also called the ‘Cockerel church’ owing to the figure decorating its tower.
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The popular entertainment venue for university students in Szeged opened its doors in March 1973 as the club of the József Attila University.
Situated in Alsóváros, Szeged, the monastery and the church together form Hungary’s second largest church complex, keeping its original function.
Ski instruction on our plastic slopes, for all ages.
Let’s go full tear on dam in Szeged, or enjoy the modern technology and the historical old town’s atmosphere encounter!
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.
There are countless horse riding opportunities in the Szeged area, which you can view here.
Get yourself pumped up in the gyms of Szeged.
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.
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 theatre opened in 1883 is one of the most beautiful eclectic neo-baroque buildings of the town rebuilt from its ruins
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.
The sights of Szeged include the Dorozsmai Country House and the Farmer’s House. Szeged-Kiskundorozsma is a place where you can see the folk and the “bourgeois” material, intellectual culture of…