Békéscsaba (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈbeːkeːʃt͡ʃɒbɒ]; see also other alternative names) is a city in Southeast Hungary, the capital of the county Békés.
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Large open space with no cars which leads into the main shopping area. Beware the bicycle lanes. In the summer this space is lovely for people watching especially when events ( musical etc) are held here on the outdoor stage.
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Mihaly Munkacsi is one of the great Hungarian painters. His work is viewed in many museums, inside and outside of Hungary, as well as government offices and a few private homes. Munkacsi trained as a carpenter and only later in life did he start drawing and eventually painting. Initially he was a portraitist, later he turned to more complex compositions., The faces, the positions and the movement in his paintings makes the subjects come alive. A prolific painter, his works can be found in New York, Bonn, Paris, Budapest and other leading museums. The museum in Bekescsaba focuses on his work, but other parts of the permanent collection include regional archaeology and anthropology, agricultural instruments and processes, a natural history section as well as collections by other artists, such as Soma Petrics and works previously held in private collections.
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As architectural styles were transitioning, this church was built in classic empire style. Started in 1807, it was completed only in 1824. Initially sporting a very tall belltower, it was later reduced to a shorter, but sturdier tower at the request of the congregation. Since the bell was requisitioned by the army during WWI., the tower has no bell! The church is home to one of the best, and certainly largest organs in the country. The church is designed with three parallel naves, each with a separate entrance. The main (middle) nave leads to the altar. A large clock decorates the belltower and rings every 15 minutes. Since the main painting behind the altar was stolen around 2000, a bas-relief was placed there in replacement. A number of sculptures of angels can be seen around the church, which is otherwise rather spartan in decor.
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City Hall was completed in 1873. The basic style was "Romantic", but also shows eclectic components. Inside, the U-shaped building exhibits arcades surrounding an inner patio. This patio often served as the preferred site for art exhibits or other cultural events. The central garden has a collection of flowers and plants with occasional sculptures insterspersed. The impressive facade looks out on Szent István tér (St. Stephen's Square), the site of the annual sausage festival.
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この建物は劇場です。通りの面しています。この劇場に隣接している建物も歴史的な価値のある建物が並んでいます。この町の文化を支えています。
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Nagyon finom sajtokat és tejtermékeket lehet kapni , de a benti pékség sem utolsó , rengeteg mindent lehet kapni be járni az egész piacot jó kis program .
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