Historic Religious Sites
Szeged’s religious landscape is centered around the monumental Votive Church, a Neo-Romanesque cathedral on Dóm Square built to commemorate the city's recovery from the Great Flood of 1879. The collection includes diverse architectural styles, from the Zopf-Classicist Serbian Orthodox Church in Szőreg to various Roman Catholic and Reformed places of worship. These sites reflect the spiritual heritage and community history of Szeged's distinct neighborhoods and suburban districts.
Votive Church of Szeged
The Votive Church and Cathedral of Our Lady of Hungary is a twin-spired church in Szeged. It lies on Dóm square beside the Dömötör tower.
Keresztelő Szent János-templom
Roman Catholic church dedicated to St. John the Baptist.
Szent Mihály templom
Roman Catholic church dedicated to Saint Michael.
Szent Gellért templom
Roman Catholic church dedicated to Saint Gerard.
Kisboldogasszony szerb templom
Serbian Orthodox church built in the Zopf-Classicist style. It is one of the oldest surviving structures in the Szőreg district.
Kármelhegyi Temetőkápolna
Roman Catholic cemetery chapel dedicated to Our Lady of Mount Carmel.
Petőfitelepi református templom
Reformed church serving the Petőfitelep neighborhood.
Fogadalmi kápolna
Small Roman Catholic votive chapel.
Fogadalmi kápolna
Small Roman Catholic votive chapel.
Apor Vilmos Közösségi Ház
Roman Catholic community house and hostel named after the martyr Bishop Vilmos Apor.
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