Szeged (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈsɛɡɛd] ( listen); see also other alternative names) is the third largest city of Hungary, the largest city and regional centre of the Southern Great Plain and the county seat of Csongrád county. The University of Szeged is one of the most distinguished universities in Hungary.
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Szeged's main pedestrian street with many architectural masterpieces (for example: Kis Dávid Palota, Eisenstadter House, Várnay House), which can only be walked on foot. At the entrance from Széchenyi Square, stands a bronze pair of people dressed in a Renaissance carnival costume, welcoming the walkers to the pedestrian street. Perfect for strolling, people watching and window-shopping.
Very nice, clean high street. Especially it connects to Szechenyi square which is a nice small park location to sit down under the great ancient trees to hide from the burning sun even at the hot summer heat. Karasz street itself is full with nice terraces, bars, cafés, confectionary, restaurant, pubs.
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If you are in Szeged you must visit this church. It is large and beautiful. The decorations inside and outside are excellent. Around the building there is a small park. The synagogue was built in 1902 and heavily damaged in the II. world war. Today it is done a lot to renovate completely.
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The Votive Church in Szeged is one of the main attractions of the town. It's placed on one end of a large square, where they have summer theater events every year (you should visit a performance is you have a chance). The church itself is not an old one, but it has an atmosphere to it. The walls are not marble covered, but the style and the paintings have some oriental touch. We have visited a mass and the feeling was not much different from that of any famous Gothic cathedrals. If you are in Szeged you should go and visit the the church.
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The square with exactly the same area as the Saint Mark Square in Venice (12,000 m2), bordered by elegant, northern European style buildings, was designed by Béla Rerrich and built between 1928 and 1930. On the eastern and southern side there are university institutes, while the western side is lined by the buildings of the bishop’s palace and the college of theology. The National Pantheon, placed under the arcades, includes over a hundred statues representing the prominent characters of Hungarian history, sciences and arts. The Open Air Festival was first held in front of the Votive Church in 1931. In the past decades after the first, religious themed performance, an abundance of theatrical shows have been amusing the audience in the largest “star-roof theatre” in the country.
What a beautiful cathedral. Easily accessed and central to Szeged. We had a good look around inside and out climbed the 300 steps of the tower and visited the visitors center exhibition which was really informative and unusually the hungarian text was also in english. The square in front of the cathedral also houses the famous mechanical clock which was also quite unique and you can see the full clock movement twice a day at 12.15 and 18.45(CET). Check to make sure that it hasn't changed if you are visiting.
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in the heart of city Szeged the biggest challenge is Anna Thermal Bath .A vintage bath in seccesion style with 6 different type of sauna with 3 different jacuzzi pool ,2 cooling pool after jacuzzi with swimming pool a coffee bar and medical centre for persons with rheumatical problem and back problem with service in 3 language and high quallified medical staff .Don't forget with 16 euro per day you have all facilities 4 in one .The first step for paradise.
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I visited the Zoo with my family including 5 small children. We all had a great time together having seen plenty of animals from many different species. It is a great place that deserves a visit if you are in Szeged.
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There is a little place to sit right across. It is in downtown so the area is very popular and busy all day in the summer. Just looking at it makes you feel good. The colors are pastel soft, the details are just exquisite. If you have an opportunity to see inside do not miss. There is ice cream in the exterior and many coffee shops and restaurants along the side. It was designed by Ede Magyar, Art-Nouveau style.
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This water tower was built off reinforced concrete. It is located in Szent Istvan Ter ( Square). It was built in 1904 and it is still working today. One can visit and go inside. There is history of physics and busts of renowned Hungarian Architects whose work transformed the city.
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