Attractions around Csongrád
Explore 19 attractions, restaurants, shops around Csongrád
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Napfenyfurdo Aquapolis
Szent-Gyoergyi Albert utca 16, Szeged 6726 Hungary
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Dom Square
Szeged Hungary
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.
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Szeged Zoo
Cserepes sor 47., Szeged 6725 Hungary
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Votive Church
Dom ter 15. Dom Square, Szeged 6720 Hungary
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Szeged Synagogue
Josika utca 10., Szeged 6722 Hungary
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Karasz utca
Szeged Hungary
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.
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Mora Ferenc Muzeum
Roosevelt ter 1-3., Szeged 6720 Hungary
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Opusztaszer National Historical Heritage Park
Szoborkert 68., Opusztaszer 6767 Hungary
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Botanical Garden of the University of Szeged
Loevoelde ut 42, Szeged 6726 Hungary
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REOK - Regional Art Centre
Tisza Lajos koerut 56, Szeged 6720 Hungary
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Szechenyi Square
Szechenyi ter In front of City Hall, Szeged 6720 Hungary
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,while the barren field in front of them served as a main market square and as a practice area for the soldiers defending the castle.Following the Turkish occupation,when Szeged regained its former rights and rank of a free royal city,the City Hall,the administrative centre was built here too.The 19th century reshaped the square both in appearance and function:on the southern side majestic palces were built,then during the reconstruction following the Great Flood of 1879,the castle walls were pulled down.In place of them, ,eclectic style residential and public buildings were erected and parks were created.The square,covering more than 50000m2,is lined by ancient plane trees,magnolia flowers,empress trees and many other unique plants.Among them nicely made statues make us remember some of the influential figures in the history of the city,country.
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National Pantheon
Dom Ter, Szeged Hungary
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Water Tower
Szent Istvan ter, Szeged 6721 Hungary
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Gate of Heroes
Boldogasszony sugarut, Szeged 6725 Hungary
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Klauzal Square
Klauzal ter, Szeged 6720 Hungary
The value preserving reconstruction of Kárász Street and Klauzál Square was granted with the Europe Nostra Award in 2004. The downtown palaces display the features of the different competing styles of the time, classicism, eclecticism and Art Nouveau. Their versatile, distinctive nature still creates a uniquely harmonic, well-balanced picture. While having a coffee, a cake or an ice-cream, we can have a look at the full-sized bronze statue of Lajos Kossuth, who made his last speech in Hungary from the balcony of the Kárász House, located on the other side of the square. On the eastern side of the square the harmonic building of the former Hotel Europe can be found as well as the New Zsótér House, which was built on the outer piles of the old castle, and where the operations of the reconstruction were directed from.