Museums, Galleries 18 results
  • Szent-Györgyi Albert Agóra

    The centre was opened in December 2012 with the aims of presenting the research results of the region in a simple and understandable way and directing children's attention to natural sciences.
  • PAPRIKA MUSEUM

    Did you know that the Indians used hot peppers as tear gas and as a form of punishment? ...
  • Szeged Military Park

    Since the era of Maria Theresa, corps, barracks have always been present in Szeged but unfortunately, there are no active corps presently. Thus, the young people, the future generations and the tourists cannot see the beauties of military life at close quarters.
  • Water Works Memorial

    The indoor exhibitions feature: Cubic exhibition Open-air exhibition: Ob...
  • Franciscan Visitor Centre in Alsóváros

    Situated in Alsóváros, Szeged, the monastery and the church together form Hungary's second largest church complex, keeping its original function.
  • Szeged Cathedral Visitor Centre

    Votive Church After the Great Flood (1879) destroying the city, the people of Szeged made an ...
  • Dorozsma Rural House

    The sights of Szeged include the Dorozsmai Country House and the Farmer's House. Szeged-Kiskundor...
  • Observatory

    The observatory located in Újszeged was built by the Szeged Observatory Foundation more than twenty years ago.
  • Móra Ferenc Museum

    The most impressive product of the building fever of the millennium in Szeged is the Palace for Public Education built in neo-classicist style in 1896.
  • Sándor Koch Mineral Collection

    The collection named after Professor Sándor Koch, a passionate researcher of mineralogy, and one-time head of the Institute of Mineralogy and Petrology of the university in Szeged.
  • Sándor Koch Mineral Collection

    The collection, devoted to the passionate mineralogical researcher and professor Sándor Koch, ...
  • Traditional Rural House Museum in Alsóváros

    The God’s Eye motive of the main altar in the Alsóvárosi Church (Lower Town Church), the radial lines, became recognizable ornaments of the houses in lower town.