National Theatre of Szeged Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A splendid neo-baroque building that has similarities to that of the Vienna theater
Its main feature is the semicircular facade and the two statues in the niches on the two sides, statues that I read that were made on the spot. The interior is wonderful and worth a visit.
The National Theather of Szeged was completed in 1883 and inaugurated in the presence of Emperor Franz Joseph I, a well-known art lover. Less than two years later, the new theater burned down, but was...
In 1883, the well-keeping and restored building is one of Segedino's pearls, and helps make the southern city of Hungary fascinating almost at the border with Serbia.
A splendid neo-baroque building that has similarities to that of the Vienna theater
Its main feature is the semicircular facade and the two statues in the niches on the two sides, statues that I read that were made on the spot. The interior is wonderful and worth a visit.
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Located near the City Hall, this great building has impressive architectural style and really stands out.
A magnificent Neo-baroque and Eclectic building
The National Theather of Szeged was completed in 1883 and inaugurated in the presence of Emperor Franz Joseph I, a well-known art lover. Less than two years later, the new theater burned down, but was...
A neobaroque eclectic adoring Segedino.
In 1883, the well-keeping and restored building is one of Segedino's pearls, and helps make the southern city of Hungary fascinating almost at the border with Serbia.