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is the fourth largest city of Hungary. It lies on Hungary's south-eastern border, just south of the mouth of the Maros River, on both banks of the river Tisza. It is the capital of the county of Csongrád. It is commercial and cultural city of the region. Szeged is one of the centres of the food industry in Hungary, especially known for its paprika, Szekelygulyas and Pick salami.
Si le visiteur n'a pas de voiture pour aller visiter la ville, le meilleur moyen d'aller à Szeged est probablement le train depuis Budapest. Si vous arrivez à Budapest en avion, bus ou train, vous pourrez facilement rejoindre la gare Nyugati avec la ligne bleue du métro. Il y a des trains rapides presque toutes les deux heures (la durée du voyage est d'environ 3 heures) et les trains Inter City partent 4 fois par jour. Un tramway sur la droite en face de la gare de Szeged vous amène au centre-ville. Si votre destination se trouve dans le centre-ville, vous devez prendre le tram jusqu'à la place Széchényi.
It is the fourth largest church in Hungary. The dome is 54 m outside (33m above the inside floor) and the towers are both 91m high. The "Heroes' bell" in the tower on the Tisza side weighs 8600 kg.
Opening hours:
Mon – Sun: 8:00 – 17:00
Thu: 12:00 – 17:00
Admission: Adults: 400 HUF; students, pensioner 250 HUF; children under 6 years free
Cost visiting the tower – minimum 5 people:
Adults: 600 HUF/person; students, pensioner: 400 HUF/person
Address: 6720 Szeged, Roosevelt tér 1-3.
Tel: +36 62/549-040
Opening hours:
Museum is closed on Mondays.
Tue – Sun: 10:00 – 17:00
Admission: Adults: 400 HUF; students, pensioner 200 HUF
For more information click on the Ferenc Móra Museum website.
has about 1 million volumes of books and periodicals. Many of them are in English, German and French. The University of Szeged also has specialized libraries. The Central Medical Library contains 138.000 books and periodicals and has a direct medline connection with the European medical databases. For more information click on the Municipal Somogyi website.
Opening hours:
Synagogue is closed on Saturdays and on all Jewish holidays.
Sun – Fri: 10:00 – 12:00; 13:00 – 17:00
For more information click the Jewish synagogue website.
Address: 6720 Szeged Somogyi street 13.
Tel: +36 62 425-872
Opening hours:
Museum is closed on Mondays.
Thu – Sun: 10:000 – 18:00
Admission: Adults: 200 HUF; students, pensioner: 100 HUF
For more information click the Black house Museum website
Address: 6723 Szeged, Felső Tisza-part 10.
Tel: +36 20-980-8000 Fax: +36 62 592-453
Opening hours:
Museum is closed on Sundays and Mondays.
Thu – Sat: 15:00 – 18:00
Admission: Adults: 640 HUF, students, pensioner, children 480 HUF
All visitors get a taster of salami, Szeged paprika product sample, purchasing discount and a postcard as a gift. For more information clik the Pick salami and Szeged paprika museum website.
Horaires
Entrées: Adultes: 900 HUF; Enfants (3-14 ans) 650 HUF; étudiants, pensionnaires 750 HUF; ticket famille: 2850 HUF/famille – 2 adultes + 2 enfants; familles nombreuses 900 HUF/adulte, 400 HUF/enfant
Pour plus d'informations, merci de consulter le ZOO de Szeged le site Internet.
Address: 6720 Szeged, Tisza L. körút 103
Tel: +36 (62) 420-130
From spring to late summer there is a terrace. The menu includes Hungarian specialities made from fish, proud and fowl meat.
Address: 6723 Szeged, Liszt street 9.
Tel: +36 (62) 422-157
The menu can be found on the Göry restaurant website.

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