At Széchenyi Square in Szeged, Hungary
Hello everyone. When I was in sunny Szeged in Hungary this winter, I shared all the spots with you except for the photos from Széchenyi square. I completely forgot about this square, but it is actually very important.
Széchenyi Square in Szeged was named after István Széchenyi, one of the most important Hungarian statesmen from the 19th century. Being there gives you a chance to feel the true soul of this city.
This is one of the Hungary's largest squares and it is surrounded by trees, flowerbeds, and monuments that honor the country's history.
One of them is Lajos Tisza, a monument in honor of the famous Hungarian politician.
Around the square, smaller statues bear witness to other notable Hungarian personalities and history.
What fascinated me, beyond the monuments, was the architecture. The buildings surrounding Széchenyi Square are from the late 19th and early 20th-century styles.
Also, what I loved in Szeged were the yellow trams. They fit very nicely into the surroundings of the sunny city with a large number of sunny hours throughout the year.
On Szechenyi Square, in the center of Szeged, near the banks of the Tisza River, is the Palace of public culture, which consists of a museum and a library.
I wondered what the inscription on the building meant. I don't know Hungarian, but I translated it and it means: For public culture.
The building looks imposing and large when you are close to it and dates back to the 19th century. It reminds me of Greek architecture, and Greece is one of my favorite countries.
If you visit Szeged, take your time here and visit Szechenyi Square. This is the right place to get to know the character of this city.
Thank you for reading.
Jelena
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Beautiful photos👌
Everything looks so immaculate and impeccably clean. That city is a dream.
What a beautiful and detailed tour of the square! 💖 I love the little details you included, like the yellow trams and the translated inscription 💕 It really makes the city come alive ✨
Thank you, I'm glad you liked these details. The most impressive thing for me was that it was winter and it was very sunny and clear and that had an effect on the positive mood... 😊
Such a good weather you have there.. it's another wonderful tour.
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Yes, it was winter, cold but very sunny and pleasant.. Thank you Jane 🤗
I just like the Environment and how the Old Buildings still Exist up till this Time.
That's always fascinating...
Wow, you took me on a virtual tour of Szeged, Hungary, seeing its beautiful buildings and pristine nature, as well as its sunny weather.
I am glad you like it, thanks for stopping by!
I usually imagine squares as just hangout spots, but seeing Széchenyi Square makes me think it would be awesome to just sit there, watch the trams, and feel the vibe of the city.
That's exactly the best feeling there, sitting, watching passers-by and inspiring yellow trams 😊
stunning views, weather will change in the next few weeks and coldest temperatures will come
A beautiful big square with the nice tress and the awesome buildings.
Every angle you took looks really cool. There's a lot to see around the square, surely walking around here is amazing and fun.😀 Thanks for the nice tour.
It was really a great tour and worth experiencing... Thanks! 😊
Hello, friend.
I loved your tour of sunny Szeged in Hungary. You showed the city's iconic places, its historical sites, as well as its heroes and important figures through their sculptures that stand in different squares. Another part that fascinated me was the yellow tram. I hope you got to ride it; a trip on it would be spectacular.
And without a doubt, its contemporary structures and architecture have stood the test of time. Although many were built in the 19th and 20th centuries, they remain beautiful, making the city more welcoming and giving it a touch of harmony and tranquility. It feels so good to walk through those streets, full of memories and stories to tell.
Thank you for sharing your wonderful experience🙌
I look forward to your next post so I can live vicariously through you on these trips that I am unable to take for now.
A big hug and kiss from afar😘
Thank you so much for this detailed comment! This place inspired me so much that I will go there again soon. You can also read my previous posts about it, I also wrote about the thermal water where we bathed outside in the winter. It was beautiful experience.. Greetings ❤️
Yes, I read it from cover to cover... I really liked your tour.
Hahaha... Of course, I will read you soon.
Thank you, best regards friend 😊😊😊
I love the wonderful architectural structures, I want to visit these places