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Belvárosi Cinema
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Serbian Orthodox Church
The Serbian Orthodox Church stands on the northern side of the square, close to the bank of the River Tisza.
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Musical clock
The tunes of this unique piece of art by watchmaker Ferenc Csúri could be first heard at the Open Air Festival in 1936.
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Protestant Church
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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Gróf Palace
It is a determinant building on Tisza Lajos Boulevard being the biggest protected monument built in secession style in Szeged.
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Deutsch Palace
It was designed by Mihály Erdélyi with majolica ornaments in green, blue and orange and built between 1900 and 1902.
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Old Synagogue
The nicely preserved monument built between 1837 and 843 was created by the Lipovszky brothers, Henrik and József.
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St. Demetrius Tower
Outside the Votive church stands the Saint Demetrius Tower, the oldest architectural relic of the city.
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Alsóvárosi Church
The Franciscan church dedicated to Our Lady of the Snows and the cloister nearby are precious architectural heritages of Szeged.
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Szeged National Theatre
The theatre opened in 1883 is one of the most beautiful eclectic neo-baroque buildings of the town rebuilt from its ruins
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Attila József Education and Information Centre
The education and congress centre of the University of Szeged.
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Reök Palace
The architect Ede Magyar was thirty in 1907, when he constructed Reök Palace, an exemplary piece of Hungarian secession.
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