Parks, Squares, Gardens, Rivers 20 results
  • Glattfelder Gyula square

    Gyula Glattfelder was born in Budapest in 1874 in a rich, Swabian, industrialist family from ...
  • Szent István Square and the Water Tower

    A nicely created park and a curiosity in the history of industry, the country's first water tower made of reinforced concrete await visitors in Saint Steven Square.
  • Maros backwater

    The maros backwater was separated from the bend of river Maros in 1860 as part id the river-contolling operation. Now it is a more that 4 km long oxbow with a width of 10-15 m.
  • The River Tisza

    The river Tisza is the longest river in Hungary, it has its source in the Eastern Carpathians and it meets the Danube flowing through Serbia.
  • Roosevelt tér

    In the XX. At the beginning of the 20th century, the Makai Market was held on Roosevelt Square, ...
  • The River Maros

    The complete length of the riveris 725 km, out of which only 48 km pass through Hungary.
  • Széchenyi Square

    The western walls of the castle built on the bank of the River Tisza in the 13th century were situated in the present Széchenyi Square...
  • Erzsébet Park

    Situated in Újszeged in the line of Belvárosi Bridge, the largest park of Szeged has an area of 15 hectares.
  • Lechner square

    It is a spacious, grassy square among low buildings, with the Saint Rosalie Greek Catholic chapel ...
  • Dugonics Square

    The square was named after the piarist priest and teacher András Dugonics, the writer of the first Hungarian novel (Etelka, 1788).
  • Dóm Square

    The square with exactly the same area as the Saint Mark Square in Venice (12,000 sq m), bordered by elegant, northern European style buildings.
  • Béla Rerrich Square

    The square was named after the designer of the building complex in Dóm Square, the first remarkable figure in Hungarian landscape architecture.