Pécs Cathedral
Hungary, Pecs

Pécs Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral in the city of Pécs. The foundations of the cathedral date back to the Roman period, around the 4th century. In 1882–1891, in honor of the millennium of the conquest of the homeland on the Danube, the cathedral was decorated with a classical main façade with pointed arches. In the mid-20th century, sculptures of the twelve apostles by Antal Károly were installed on the southern pediment of the cathedral.

Széchenyi Square
Hungary, Pecs

Széchenyi Square is the main square in the historical centre of Pécs. In the Middle Ages, the square served as the city's market square, with a town hall and a parish church. Before it was named after Széchenyi in 1864, the square had several other names, including Frum, Városi Piaç, and Feter.

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