Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #1 in Pécs, Hungary
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Experience Pécs in Hungary in a whole new way with our self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.
Individual Sights in PécsSight 1: Csontváry Múzeum
The Csontváry Museum serves to present the work of Tivadar Csontváry Kosztka (1853-1919) in downtown Pécs, in the immediate vicinity of Pécs Cathedral and the early Christian burial chambers belonging to the World Heritage, at Janus Pannonius u. 11. The paintings miraculously escaped the end, as they were auctioned after the artist's death. It took the intervention of architect Gedeon Gerlóczy to make sure that the pictures could one day reach Pécs.
Sight 2: Pécsi Galéria
The term Pécsi Gallery refers to the first exhibition hall presenting contemporary art in Baranya County, which has been operating since 1977. Today the institution includes several galleries: Pécs Gallery, Cellar Gallery and Pécs Small Gallery. The three exhibition spaces are separated in their concepts according to institutional conditions and possibilities. The institution is in close contact with galleries and museums of other cities in Hungary.
Sight 3: A dzsámi története
The Downtown Candlemas Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, formerly known as the Mosque of Pasha Qasim is a Catholic church in Pécs, Hungary, which was a mosque in the 16–17th century due to the Ottoman conquest. It is one of the symbols of the city, located in the downtown, on the main square. The current building, a hundred steps in length and in width, was built by Pasha Qasim the Victorious between 1543 and 1546. The mosque was converted into a church in 1702, after Habsburg-Hungarian troops reconquered the city. The minaret was destroyed by the Jesuits in 1766. One of the largest Ottoman constructions remaining in Hungary, the building still retains many Turkish architectural characteristics.
Wikipedia: Downtown Candlemas Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary (EN)
Sight 4: Gázi Kászim pasa dzsámija (Belvárosi templom)
The Downtown Candlemas Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, formerly known as the Mosque of Pasha Qasim is a Catholic church in Pécs, Hungary, which was a mosque in the 16–17th century due to the Ottoman conquest. It is one of the symbols of the city, located in the downtown, on the main square. The current building, a hundred steps in length and in width, was built by Pasha Qasim the Victorious between 1543 and 1546. The mosque was converted into a church in 1702, after Habsburg-Hungarian troops reconquered the city. The minaret was destroyed by the Jesuits in 1766. One of the largest Ottoman constructions remaining in Hungary, the building still retains many Turkish architectural characteristics.
Sight 5: Ferhád Pasa dzsámijának romjai.
The ruins of Ferhád Pasha's mosque are located in downtown Pécs, on the plot at 4 Kazinczy Street, which was demolished. During the archaeological excavation, the remains of a twin bath, a dwelling house and a dervish monastery were unearthed, as well as the Muslim cemetery that once lay around the mosque. At the moment, only a huge pit can be seen from all this, the place is not open to the public.
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