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.
The biochemist Albert Szent-Györgyi (1893-1986) carried on his researches started in Cambridge and Groeningen at the University of Szeged as the head…
The tunes of this unique piece of art by watchmaker Ferenc Csúri could be first heard at the Open Air Festival in 1936.
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…
Our forest school and guesthouse is located near Balotaszállás and Öttömös, on a 20-hectare estate, at the junction of forest and meadow.
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,…
This season our Puppet Theater has turned 75 years old.In 1946, an idea of entertain the audience with puppetry to forget the horrors of war was born. One of these…
I’m Mária Kocsis, I’ve been teaching Nordic Walking since 2009, organizing tours, giving information and lectures. Thanks to my physical education teacher’s degree and a coincidence – which, of course,…
The collection, devoted to the passionate mineralogical researcher and professor Sándor Koch, former head of the Institute of Mineralogy and Petrology at the University of Szeged, consists of two main…
Szeged’s constantly buzzing entertainment venue since 2007.
According to Hungarian historic tradition Ópusztaszer was the venue for the first parliament and lawmaking session.
The building designed by Frigyes Schulek, completed in 1884, is also called the ‘Cockerel church’ owing to the figure decorating its tower.
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…
The secessionist style, four-storey historic building stands on the southern side of Saint Steven Square.
Admire the winding path of the Tisza River and the city’s landmarks from a bird’s-eye view!
The nicely preserved monument built between 1837 and 843 was created by the Lipovszky brothers, Henrik and József.
Our public small boat marina on the Tisza River in Szeged awaits water lovers. Services: boat, kayak and canoe rental, catering.
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 tower, which can hold 1004,8 m3of water, was designed by Szilárd Zielinski.
“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 building standing at the corner of Somogyi and Kelemen Street is unique in its style, appearance and location.
In Szeged, tennis and squash have a long-standing tradition at many venues.
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,…
Tisza Dokk is a well-known and popular entertainment venue in Szeged, located near the banks of the Tisza River. Its riverside location gives it a unique atmosphere, which is especially…
The Franciscan church dedicated to Our Lady of the Snows and the cloister nearby are precious architectural heritages of Szeged.
The 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.
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 fortress in Szeged was built in the second half of the 13th century, probably with the extension of the already existing fortress.
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.
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.
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.
Today nobody would think that this undistinctive and characterless apartment house once was one of the most remarkable buildings of the Szeged Art Nouveau.
The exhibition space presents a selection of musically and literarily inspired graphic works by Kass János. Through the featured graphic series, visitors gain insight into the artist’s distinctive intellectual and…
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,…
The popular entertainment venue for university students in Szeged opened its doors in March 1973 as the club of the József Attila University.
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,…
Tune in to the Szeged Open Air Festival in style!
Szeged’s popular riverside beach can be found in Újszeged, 10-minute walk from the city center.
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).
Ásotthalom is located 30 kilometers west of Szeged, close to the Hungarian–Serbian border. Since 2013, it has also functioned as a border crossing point. The surrounding area is known for…
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 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.
Choose from the many game options if you want to make your visit to the city more exciting.
The Kiss Kunszt Gallery is located in the city center of Szeged, next to the Anna Thermal Bath, just a few minutes’ walk from Széchenyi Square. The Kiss Kunszt Gallery…
Lovers and enthusiasts of skittles and bowling can find their way here.
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 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…
Welcome to Sárga – Szeged’s newest free beach!
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.
Information 6720 Szeged, Horváth Mihály utca 3. +36 62/ 420 135 www.szinhaz.szeged.hu Tel.: +36-62/554-714, 554-715, 554-716 ticket@szinhaz.szeged.hu www.szinhaz.szeged.hu/jegyek THEATRE TICKET OFFICE Szeged, Stefánia 6. (opposite the entrance to the main…