Szechenyi Square, Pecs
Szechenyi Square encapsulates centuries of history and cultural significance. Originally serving as the bustling market square during the Middle Ages, it has evolved into a focal point for both locals and tourists, adorned with an array of architectural marvels and cultural landmarks.
Formerly known by various names such as Forum, Varosi Piacz, and Foter, the square was officially renamed after the esteemed Hungarian statesman, István Szechenyi, in 1864. Over time, it has become synonymous with the identity and spirit of Pecs, embodying its rich heritage and contemporary vibrancy.
Situated in the historical center of Pecs, Szechenyi Square boasts an impressive ensemble of monuments and buildings that reflect the city's diverse cultural influences and architectural styles. The square's layout is accentuated by its gradual incline towards the north, offering visitors a picturesque journey through its captivating sights.
At the heart of Szechenyi Square stands the Mosque of Pasha Qasim, a testament to Pecs' Ottoman past and a striking example of Islamic architecture in Hungary. Nearby, the City Hall and the Baranya County Hall symbolize the city's administrative prowess and historical significance.
Other notable attractions include the Nador Hotel, the Fatebenefratelli Church, and the Trinity Statue, each contributing to the square's enchanting ambiance and cultural tapestry. The brass statue of Janos Hunyadi on horseback serves as a poignant reminder of Hungary's medieval legacy and military prowess.
In addition to its architectural splendors, Szechenyi Square serves as a vibrant hub for cultural festivities and community gatherings. During the annual Pecs Days Festival, the square comes alive with the Festival of Wine and Grape, celebrating the region's viticultural heritage with fairs, vintage carnivals, and wine tastings showcasing Pecs and Villany's renowned wine regions.
Formerly known by various names such as Forum, Varosi Piacz, and Foter, the square was officially renamed after the esteemed Hungarian statesman, István Szechenyi, in 1864. Over time, it has become synonymous with the identity and spirit of Pecs, embodying its rich heritage and contemporary vibrancy.
Situated in the historical center of Pecs, Szechenyi Square boasts an impressive ensemble of monuments and buildings that reflect the city's diverse cultural influences and architectural styles. The square's layout is accentuated by its gradual incline towards the north, offering visitors a picturesque journey through its captivating sights.
At the heart of Szechenyi Square stands the Mosque of Pasha Qasim, a testament to Pecs' Ottoman past and a striking example of Islamic architecture in Hungary. Nearby, the City Hall and the Baranya County Hall symbolize the city's administrative prowess and historical significance.
Other notable attractions include the Nador Hotel, the Fatebenefratelli Church, and the Trinity Statue, each contributing to the square's enchanting ambiance and cultural tapestry. The brass statue of Janos Hunyadi on horseback serves as a poignant reminder of Hungary's medieval legacy and military prowess.
In addition to its architectural splendors, Szechenyi Square serves as a vibrant hub for cultural festivities and community gatherings. During the annual Pecs Days Festival, the square comes alive with the Festival of Wine and Grape, celebrating the region's viticultural heritage with fairs, vintage carnivals, and wine tastings showcasing Pecs and Villany's renowned wine regions.
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Szechenyi Square on Map
Sight Name: Szechenyi Square
Sight Location: Pecs, Hungary (See walking tours in Pecs)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
Sight Location: Pecs, Hungary (See walking tours in Pecs)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
Walking Tours in Pecs, Hungary
Create Your Own Walk in Pecs
Creating your own self-guided walk in Pecs is easy and fun. Choose the city attractions that you want to see and a walk route map will be created just for you. You can even set your hotel as the start point of the walk.
Historical Architecture
The city of Pecs is rich in history, art and culture. This is due to the fact that the city's territory has been the site of intersection of different civilizations through the centuries. Magnificent palaces, original constructions of administrative buildings and other wonderful masterpieces by famous architects will amaze you when you discover the beauty of the architecture of Pecs!
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.7 Km or 1.1 Miles
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.7 Km or 1.1 Miles
Pecs Introduction Walking Tour
The city of Pecs has been the point of intersection of many eras, religions and political views. Since its time as the capital of the Valeria province of the Roman Empire, the city has maintained its historic cultural heritage. Take this orientation walk to visit the most popular and prominent sights of the city.
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.0 Km or 1.9 Miles
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.0 Km or 1.9 Miles




