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Many of us love traveling on the Wanderlog team, so naturally we’re always on the hunt to find the most popular spots anytime we travel somewhere new. With favorites like Csontváry Museum, Zsolnay Cultural Quarter, and Victor Vasarely Museum and more, get ready to experience the best places in Pecs.
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1Csontváry Museum

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Event planner
The Csontváry Museum, situated in the charming city of Pécs, Hungary, is a must-visit destination for art enthusiasts. It is a Neo-Renaissance-style museum that was established in 1973 and features both permanent and rotating exhibitions of Hungarian paintings. The museum is dedicated to showcasing the remarkable works of Tivadar Csontváry Kosztka, a renowned Hungarian painter.
Small art museum dedicated to Csontváry Definitely worth a visit if you would like to explore post-Impressionism / expressionism beyond the well-known names. He didn’t produce that many paintings but most of his work is hugely enjoyable (that seems as good a description as any).
Paul K — Google review
What are massive surprise for uncultured Geordie… having never heard of Csontváry I was very excited to discover this museum. I had my dog with me, which I thought would be a problem. However, Ava, the amazing lady on reception offered to keep him behind the reception. He is very well trained and exceptionally patient. I’m not sure this service would be offered for your average untrained noisy dog. However, I must say a massive thanks to Eva. The exhibition is brilliant. It covers examples from the full range of his career. The pencil sketches are experimental and represent immediate that he was not himself all together comfortable in. However, they are amazing. The classics as I’ve now discovered are on full display, including an awe, inspiring rendering of the Tatra mountains. This is definitely the highlight of my visit in Hungary. The entry ticket was about €15 And well worth it.
Richard T — Google review
Very small museum (5 rooms). Nearly the entire collection is here on Google reviews. Some very large paintings. At about $5 entry fee, it's expensive for a small collection (hopefully the Louvre won't charge $1 per gallery!)
Joe S — Google review
Definitely needs to visit this museum!
Shady B — Google review
All of his most famous pieces are prominently displayed, along with some great sketches I had not seen. Nice large spaces, but only accessible up some significant stairs, so not for the walking impaired.
Joe B — Google review
What a delight this exhibition offers. A pinch of alienation, a kind of budding surrealism is applied to the representations of humans mostly playing secondary roles on paintings. Expect large canvases with bold colours and intense contrasts spearheading future abstract forms as the XXth century advances towards avant-garde art movements. Your senses will be captured mostly by depictions of nature and its underlying stories. You need space to acquire sensations transmitted by the paintings and here you will have plenty of them. This is a unique collection from an amateur painter that has his own peculiar place in art history. In spite of this all what brought me down is how the Museum is administered. You have to turn the wheel of time 50 years back to get what I mean. All so socialist. What a pity.
Eszter A — Google review
Small but great collection
Virág K — Google review
Spent about an hour here. There is not a lot to see. Some very very large murals, colourful and interesting pictures by a single artist. He has a mostly colourful almost gaudily vivid style in many of his paintings with a naive distorted scale and perspective in many of them reminiscent of other more famous painters of the same era. Csontváry was a mostly self taught Artist who travelled outside Hungary extensively and was unappreciated and dismissed by Hungarians until 30 or so years after his death. An interesting scale replica of the Hungarian Crown is in the stairwell and interesting to see, especially if you have seen the original in the parliament. As a tourist it was affordable but I expect for locals it is quite pricey.
Frank S — Google review
Pécs, Janus Pannonius u. 11, 7621, Hungary•https://www.jpm.hu/kiallitasok-programok/allando-kiallitasok/jpm…•+36 30 313 8442•Tips and more reviews for Csontváry Museum

2Zsolnay Cultural Quarter

4.7
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4.6
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Cultural center
Sights & Landmarks
Art gallery
Concert hall
The Zsolnay Cultural Quarter is a former 19th-century ceramic factory transformed into a vibrant hub of art galleries, music venues, and cafes. Visitors can start their afternoon at the Littke Sparkling Wine Houses visitor center before immersing themselves in the rich cultural offerings of the quarter. The area also houses permanent exhibitions showcasing the heritage of Vilmos Zsolnay, including displays on the history of the Zsolnay family and the renowned Pink exhibition.
Lovely spot to wander and soak up the cultural area. We were only able to visit on a Sunday, the galleries were open but all the shops were closed. I think one if the cafes was open but we didn’t visit. We went to the skateboard/street art exhibit. It was quiet, pretty much had the place to ourselves. The staff were helpful. Will visit again when the shops are open and we have more time to spend at the glassworks. Note- you pay for which exhibits you’re interested in seeing, there maybe a ticket for everything but we just stuck to the one as we were short on time.
Jo E — Google review
Was a pleasant walk to the cultural center from the town centre. A really quaint and colourful area with small shops and artisans working on their crafts. Also a planetarium on site. A must see in Pécs.
Lawrence K — Google review
Breathtaking exhibition. The quarter alone is beautiful.
Juno — Google review
We only went to see the Gyugyi Collection, and it is absolutely beautiful. Definitely worth the visit and the exhibition itself deserves a 5-star rating. The problem is that the cultural complex has no info in English, or any other language, except Hungarian, and that includes info on prices, tickets, as well as directions. The complex is meant for tourists, and they seem to be going out of their way to make tourists feel unwelcome. No matter which exhibition you decide to go to, you should walk through the entire complex, as the buildings and the surroundings there are amazing. However, their service is the opposite :(
Nevena B — Google review
Very cool to visit even if you don't have time to go inside the buildings. Unique style that is a lovely update on Art Deco style. I hear it’s a great events space . Worth a visit or event for sure. Near the center of town.
Stefan S — Google review
This place is a must in Pecs. You can feel the arts in the air. I went there rather early in the morning, there were few people and I enjoyed myself disco bring lovely selfie spots, visiting the glove factory and listening to the students at the Academy of Music. Ten stars, even if the pottery factory was closed.
Tamara M — Google review
Beautiful place with many different ceramic sculptures,good for sightseeing and relaxing
Carmella — Google review
Iconic Hungarian treasure. Not to be missed. You can easily spend the day. Not much to eat here and parking is scarce.
John D — Google review
Pécs, Felsővámház u. 52, 7626, Hungary•http://www.zsolnaynegyed.hu/•+36 72 500 350•Tips and more reviews for Zsolnay Cultural Quarter
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3Victor Vasarely Museum

4.5
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4.2
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Art museum
Museums
The Victor Vasarely Museum, located in Pecs, Hungary, is a classic building that has been open since 1976. It houses the world's largest collection of the renowned Hungarian-French artist's op-art creations, featuring over 400 pieces. The museum showcases symmetrical and largely abstract works with clever illuminations that intensify the 3D experience. While there have been debates about visual distortion, the well-curated selection offers an evocative and eye-bending experience.
A wonderful experience and absolutely worth visiting! The staff are incredibly kind and helpful, making the visit even more enjoyable. The exhibition itself is excellent, thoughtfully curated, and very engaging. The ticket price is 2500 HUF, with an additional photo fee of 300 HUF, which is definitely reasonable for such a memorable visit. Highly recommend it!
Irena P — Google review
Visited this museum (20.02.25) after being introduced to Victor Vasarely’s work in a County Art teacher’s training session… by luck, it just so happens I was visiting Budapest shortly afterwards, so got to see his wonderful artwork up close. What a wonderful gallery (museum). Fairly modest in size but packed with so many beautiful paintings, sketches and collages of Vasarely’s work, from his flat geometric work to his incredible op art. The colours, the precision and the patience are truly awe-inspiring. The staff were helpful and friendly as the ambiance was calm and serene. Other modern artists were also featured which complemented the style of Vasarely so well and you can see his clear influence. The curator asked where I came from (England) and commented on the fact they only seem to get French or English other than Hungarians… so I just want to spread the word further… to all nationalities, if you are in Budapest , love abstract geometric art and op art the Victor Vasarely Museum is the place to go.
Jill C — Google review
This is a place which is worth visiting, at least I still remember the first time 30 or more years ago. Even the kids love it. Well maintained, cosy small museum with these great pieces of art. Even the gate of the front yard is nice.
Gergely L — Google review
Fantastic collection on abstract and space/shape explorer Victor Vasarely, lover of optical illusions, colour explorations and textile craft. Museum is nicely planned with a sort of chronological order so to appreciate the evolution in his vision. It doesn't overwhelm you with countless rooms, and you can focus on just what's necessary on every wall. If you enjoy themes of colour, shape and abstract scenery and reflect on their nature, this is a place for you to explore. There's a small shop where you can buy postcards, magnets, small crafts and some more. Staff is friendly and helpful!
Francesco S — Google review
A good spot to loosen up and relieve tension. Vasarely’s artwork is pleasing in my eyes and super satisfying to see! Great collection and has a cozy vibe. The Museum also sells merchandise (like masks, shirts, etc.) with Vasarely’s pieces in it and it's beautiful. If you decide to go here, the Museum offers different prices (for students it is discounted) and they will offer you an extra fee if you want to take pictures of the artwork.
Alice P — Google review
I liked very much the work specially of Claire Vasarely
Irayetzin H — Google review
The museum, dedicated to the work of Victor Vasarely, the founder of Op-Art, costs about €6, with an additional small fee for taking photos, bringing my total to around €7.50. It presents an extensive collection of his works, known for their geometric shapes and optical effects. The museum itself is very exciting if you enjoy this type of art. I took many pictures and really liked it. Depending on how busy it is, you might have the rooms to yourself. It was quiet when I visited, but there was a small line at the ticket counter when I left. I was there around 4:30 PM and spent about 30 to 45 minutes in the museum. A fascinating visit for those interested in modern art and optical illusions.
Peter Z — Google review
Interesting, but not as good as the Csontváry museum.
Tamas K — Google review
Pécs, Káptalan u. 3, 7621, Hungary•https://www.jpm.hu/kiallitasok-programok/allando-kiallitasok/jpm…•+36 30 934 6127•Tips and more reviews for Victor Vasarely Museum

4Pécs

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Pécs, a historic city in southern Hungary near the Croatian border, was established by the Romans and is renowned for its architectural treasures. The Early Christian Mausoleum showcases adorned tombs, while the imposing Pécs Cathedral overlooks central Szent István Square. Another notable structure is the Mosque of Pasha Gazi Kasim, originally built as a mosque during the Ottoman rule and later converted into a Catholic church.
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5Pécs Cathedral

4.8
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4.6
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Catholic cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Cathedral
Catholic church
Pécs Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is a stunning Catholic church with origins dating back to the 10th century. Situated in the heart of Pecs, Hungary, this active cathedral boasts beautiful gardens and exquisite religious art. Its rich history and magnificent architectural design make it a top tourist attraction in the city. The cathedral's Romanesque Revival look from the 19th century adds to its allure.
The Pécs Cathedral (Pécsi Bazilika), officially known as the Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul, is a magnificent symbol of Pécs's rich religious and architectural heritage. Standing proudly at the heart of the city, this impressive Romanesque structure dates back to the 11th century, though it has undergone various renovations, blending Gothic, Renaissance, and Neo-Romanesque styles. Its four towering spires dominate the skyline, creating a striking visual landmark. Inside, the cathedral's ornate interior features stunning frescoes, intricate carvings, and a majestic pipe organ, offering a breathtaking atmosphere of reverence and artistry. The cathedral frequently hosts concerts, taking advantage of its excellent acoustics. As a sacred site and an architectural masterpiece, the Pécs Cathedral is a must-visit destination that captures the spirit and history of the city.
Roja S — Google review
There was a service there when we visited, so it was closed for tourists. The entrance door is very interesting. There is something about leaves in Pecs, but we didn't quite understand what :)
Лъчезар А — Google review
This is a wonderful place to attend Mass, offering a peaceful and reverent atmosphere. The church itself is absolutely beautiful, with stunning architecture and intricate details that inspire a sense of awe and reflection. Whether you're a regular churchgoer or a visitor, it's a spiritually uplifting experience in a truly remarkable setting.
Nguyen A — Google review
We didn’t go inside Pécs Cathedral, but even just walking around the outside was pretty awesome. The architecture is stunning—massive, elegant, and full of history. You can feel how old and important the place is just from the vibe it gives off. What really made the visit cool was exploring the ruins nearby. They’re tucked around the cathedral and give you this real sense of ancient layers—like you’re walking through different parts of history. Super atmospheric. Great photo ops, too. Definitely worth stopping by, even if you're not doing the full tour. Makes you want to come back and explore more next time!
Laurence H — Google review
All I can say is WOW! I have visited hundreds of churches in all my travels around the globe and this one ranks in the top 10. Who would have ever thought that a small city like Pécs would have such a gem. So worth visiting and taking a walk up the tower. Absolutely loved this place. Incredibly highly recommended. Cannot be missed!!!
Lawrence K — Google review
Absolutely breathtaking! ⛪✨ Pécs Cathedral is a masterpiece of architecture and history. The interior is stunning 📸🌄 A true gem of the city! 💎
Mohammad E — Google review
Beautiful Cathedral. You can even go up the tower on the South Side. Amazing views from the tower.
Gemma W — Google review
Stunning city! Love every minute of the holiday!! Love the place, beautiful architecture and a very nice walk around. If you want some facts about Pecs main attractions and some drone footage of the place I love, head to YouTube @pumalypp
P P — Google review
Pécs, Dóm tér 2, 7621, Hungary•https://pecsiegyhazmegye.hu/•Tips and more reviews for Pécs Cathedral
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6National Theatre of Pécs

4.8
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4.9
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Performing arts theater
Concerts & Shows
Theaters
When exploring the cultural landscape of Pécs, the National Theatre of Pécs stands out as a must-visit destination. This architectural gem not only captivates with its stunning design but also serves as a hub for the city's dynamic performing arts scene. Home to the renowned Pécs Ballet Company, it offers an array of performances ranging from drama and opera to ballet, ensuring there's something for everyone.
The National Theatre of Pécs (Pécsi Nemzeti Színház) is a cultural gem and a cornerstone of the city's artistic scene. Established in the late 19th century, its stunning Neo-Baroque architecture, adorned with intricate details and an elegant façade, makes it a visual delight. Inside, the lavishly decorated auditorium creates an intimate and captivating atmosphere, perfect for enjoying performances. The theatre hosts a diverse range of productions, from classic dramas and operas to contemporary plays and musicals, showcasing both Hungarian and international talent. As a hub of creativity and culture, the National Theatre of Pécs is a must-visit for anyone seeking to experience the vibrant arts scene in this historic city.
Roja S — Google review
The performance was good, talented actors. The place was good even tho there where some places unavailable due lack or maintenance. Clean toilets.
Dana M — Google review
The hall is fantastic with it's traditional style and dicorations, and stage capabilities. However, I recommend avoiding the far side balconies because the vision from there is limited.
Modar A — Google review
Beautiful building, pecs is worth a stop, charing town, tons of history evem from the Roman days
Jeff K — Google review
A remarkable concert with Cameron Carpenter at the National Theater of Pécs
Janos P — Google review
Whoever loves a good play, and loves old style architecture, this place is a must for them.
Schilling G — Google review
Beautiful from the outside. Seems only open during performances.
John D — Google review
There was a great act, staff was helpful, actors were great
Adam B — Google review
Pécs, Színház tér 1, 7621, Hungary•http://www.pecsinemzetiszinhaz.hu/•Tips and more reviews for National Theatre of Pécs

7Zsolnay Porcelain Museum

4.6
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4.6
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Museum
Art Museums
Specialty Museums
The Zsolnay Porcelain Museum in Pecs showcases the world-famous handmade ceramics and stonework of the Zsolnay Porcelain Manufacture. The museum is located in the oldest building in Pecs and features six rooms that take visitors on a chronological journey through the manufacturing process. The exhibits include decorative motifs for buildings, figurines, tableware, and tiles. The museum also highlights the technological innovations and Art Nouveau murals of Zsolnay.
One of the most wonderful museums in Europe ( ceramic industry). I love that.
Stefan H — Google review
The museum is very beautiful and contains a long and detailed history of ceramic making and how it arrived in the city of Leptich. The artworks are amazing and showcase a wide range of techniques used in ceramic production, some of which are unique to Hungary. There are several halls spread across two floors, and a visit typically takes between one to two hours. Everything was good, but I believe the place could use more staff and better air conditioning during the summer months, as the heat inside is unbearable and it ruins the experience. Additionally, more effort could be put into the shop section. I wanted to buy a souvenir, but the items on display were few and extremely expensive.
Tammam H — Google review
Was asked to pay extra to BRING my camera. Not to take pictures, not to sell pictures later, just to BRING what I carried on my person. How is that not outright discrimination? It's my choice what I wear, and what accessories. I left in dismay and will not return until such a practice stops!
Chris — Google review
Pouring rain in Pécs today so decided to go here. A real treat to see such beautiful porcelain which is both functional and decorative. The night before we watched a Hungarian movie with English subtitles. “Lover of the soil”. A fanciful costume drama based on the Zsolnay family. Do not expect to see a workshop or anything like that. This is a collection of art from a small time frame in Hungarian history.
S Z — Google review
Beautiful traditional products, really interesting factory visit with guided tours in several languages. The shops are fantastic showroom.
István H — Google review
Beautiful and must see place when visiting Pecs. Old ceramic factory turned to public space is simply great place for family, company, romantic visit. Bonus points if you're visiting at spring ;)
Mihael T — Google review
Disappointing exhibition. Expected much more. They should make the exhibition more interactive, modern-style, thematically built-up.
Bazsó L — Google review
We had a day ticket which allowed us to visit multiple museums- Porcelain museum was one of them. Perfect size, not too big and not too small, very informative and interesting.
Jurgita M — Google review
Pécs, Káptalan u. 2, 7621, Hungary•https://www.jpm.hu/exhibitions-events/permanent-exhibitons/jpm-z…•+36 72 514 045•Tips and more reviews for Zsolnay Porcelain Museum

8Modern Hungarian Gallery

4.5
(153)
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5.0
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Museum
Nestled on Kaptalan utca, affectionately known as the street of museums by locals, the Modern Hungarian Gallery is a must-visit for art enthusiasts. This vibrant space showcases an impressive array of Hungarian art from 1850 to the present day, spanning multiple floors and featuring styles from impressionism to contemporary works.
A great overview of Hungarian painting from the late 1800s onwards. The three floors of galleries are well hung and well lit; there are excellent written explanations of each room in English as well as Hungarian.
Morgan M — Google review
Interesting collection, but please, please let us breath! As soon as I paid for the ticket at the entrance, a lady was assigned the task to follow me through the whole museum. She thoroughly watched every single one of my moves from the first to the last moment, an oppressive behavior that clearly made the experience difficult to enjoy. It even reached comical proportion at times such as when the lady stood so close to me that I couldn't even read the paintings' caption. In decades of museum visits across the world, I've had my faire share of zealous museum keepers (especially in former Socialist Republics), but the Pécs Modern Gallery clearly emerges as the most oppressive museum experience in my life. As noted by someone else : the policy appears to target foreigners. Indeed, the Hungarians visiting the museum at the same time me were left to wander entirely unsupervised. She followed me, only me. I hated the experience. Which, really, is a shame, since the collection is genuinely interesting! I was particularly impressed by the collection of local tüzzománc from the 70's. If you're a foreigner planning to visit the museum, please go but expect to be treated like a professional thief.
Kalerney — Google review
Good permanent exhibition, including a few master piece. However the lack of information about the artists and artwork makes it harder to consume. Quite bad lighting in some areas.
Daniel B — Google review
It s not open! You discover at the entry a paper with 2 phone numbers to give à rendez-vous. But at the first one, tne woman speaks only ungarian and can t answer, and at the second one nobody answer!
F P — Google review
A far richer and more interesting exhibition than we expected, excellent visit!
Laura P — Google review
Unique, large collection of 20th century Hungarian art
Tamás M — Google review
Very nice place!
Samuel A — Google review
(Translated by Google) A wonderful, nationally outstanding collection! The modern and contemporary collection of the Picture Gallery is beyond expectations! Unfortunately, there were hardly any visitors, many - as we did not know - may not even know what to expect! The temporary exhibition by Farkas Molnár was also a miracle, a brilliant polymath! We went back the next day as well. It's a shame that some of the masterpieces were placed in the basement or cellar. If you're visiting Pécs, don't miss it!!! (Original) Csodálatos, országos szinten kiemelkedő gyűjtemény! Várakozáson felüli a Képtár modern és kortárs gyűjteménye! Sajnos alig volt látogató, sokan - ahogy mi sem tudtuk - talán nem is tudják, hogy mi várná őket! Az időszakos Molnár Farkas kiállítás is egy csoda, zseniális polihisztor volt! Visszamentünk következő napon is. Kár, hogy a remekművek egy része az alagsorban vagy a pinceszinten kaptak helyet. Aki Pécsen jár, ne hagyja ki!!!
Agota N — Google review
Pécs, Papnövelde u. 5, 7621, Hungary•https://www.jpm.hu/exhibitions-events/permanent-exhibitons/jpm-m…•Tips and more reviews for Modern Hungarian Gallery

9Memi Pasha's Baths

4.1
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Historical landmark
The Memi Pasha's Baths in Pecs is the oldest Turkish bath still standing in the city, dating back to the 16th century. Visitors can explore an exhibition showcasing artifacts and learn about the excavation of the baths as well as Turkish spas in Hungary. The bath has a rich history, with stories of its namesake rescuing Muslim children from captivity and converting a church into a mosque. Although it was restored in 1979, there are no models to show its original layout.
Very beautiful and steeped in history cafes and bars are close-by.
Alan D — Google review
Interesting, tried to figure out where the water was back then and failed
László S — Google review
Small but nice to see
Aladdin R — Google review
nothing special
Drazen K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Pécs, Memi Pasha's spa, is one of Pécs' notable Turkish-era buildings. The remains of the bath, which can be visited freely, are at the end of Ferencesek Street. Built during the Turkish era, the bath was built in the 1560s. Memi Pasha's mosque was also here next to it. The heating system used to heat the rooms and water was under the floor of the bath. (Original) Pécs, Memi pasa fürdője, Pécs nevezetes török kori építményei közé tartozik. A szabadon látogatható fürdő maradványok a Ferencesek utcája végén van. A török korban emelt fürdőt, az 1560-as években építették. Memi pasa dzsámija is itt volt mellette. A fürdő padlója alatt volt a fűtőrendszer, amellyel a helyiségeket és vizet melegítették.
Csaba B — Google review
(Translated by Google) I was sad to see that there was no sign of renovation or preservation. After studying a neglected ruin in the middle of the city, you can deduce which part served which purpose. We are a rich country to allow such values ​​to perish. (Original) Szomorúan tapasztaltam, hogy felújításnak, állagmegóvásnak nyoma sincs. A város közepén egy elhanyagolt rom,tanulmányozása után kikövetkeztethető, hogy melyik része mi célt szolgált. Gazdag ország vagyunk, hogy ilyen értékeket hagyunk pusztulni.
Zsuzsanna C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Memi Pasha's spa is one of the most significant buildings from the Turkish era in Pécs and a witness to the rich and layered history of this city. Although today only the remains of the former bathhouse are visible, the area can be freely visited and viewed, which makes it an interesting point for all lovers of history and architecture. The atmosphere around the remains of the spa exudes the spirit of the past and provides a special insight into Ottoman architecture in these areas. It would be nice if the space was further valorized through information boards or a smaller display, so that visitors could better understand the significance of this place. Highly recommended for a short historical tour as part of a walk through the old part of Pécs. (Original) Memi-pašina banja je jedna od značajnijih građevina iz turskog doba u Pečuhu i svjedok bogate i slojevite historije ovog grada. Iako su danas vidljivi samo ostaci nekadašnjeg kupatila, prostor se može slobodno posjetiti i razgledati, što ga čini zanimljivom tačkom za sve ljubitelje historije i arhitekture. Atmosfera oko ostataka banje odiše duhom prošlosti i pruža poseban uvid u osmansku arhitekturu na ovim prostorima. Bilo bi lijepo kada bi se prostor dodatno valorizovao kroz informativne table ili manju postavku, kako bi posjetioci mogli bolje razumjeti značaj ovog mjesta. Topla preporuka za kratki historijski obilazak u okviru šetnje kroz stari dio Pečuha.
Admir D — Google review
(Translated by Google) You can clearly see the former heating system under the floor, the rest benches and the small wall wells. A bit neglected, trashy. Unfortunately, this monument is ravaged by the elements. (Original) Jól látszik az egykori fűtőrendszer a padló alatt, a pihenő padok és a kis fali kutak. Kicsit elhanyagolt, szemetes. Sajnos az elemek martaléka ez a műemlék.
Anett K — Google review
Pécs, Ferencesek utcája, 7621, Hungary•Tips and more reviews for Memi Pasha's Baths

10Pécs TV Tower

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The Pécs TV Tower, standing at 197 meters high atop the 535-meter Misina, has been in operation since 1973. Apart from its broadcasting responsibilities, it boasts an observation deck offering panoramic views of Pécs and its surroundings. On clear days, visitors can admire the Villanyi Mountains and even catch a glimpse of Croatian Papuk Hill or Badacsony. At night, the tower is illuminated with vibrant colors.
Very nice view, great for pictures and videos. You can see whole city from up there. It is 3.5€ per person(student price, 1€ more normally) to go up there 80 meters high. Restaurant available on the tower was full. Many parking spaces, cafe bar and ice cream available.
Matija B — Google review
View was nice, 360 degrees and open. 1590ft per person. There's a lookout point below that's free that has a nice view too. There are some hikes in the area, so there are some other things to do too.
Angela A — Google review
The Pécs TV Tower is a must-visit! The views from the observation deck are absolutely breathtaking—you can see all of Pécs and even distant mountains on a clear day. There's also a café where you can relax and enjoy the scenery. Great spot for photos. Totally worth the trip up the hill!
Yang E — Google review
I expected more. You can't go up without an elevator operated by a girl who works at the entrance, and her workplace looks like a former toilet to me. The entrance fee is not expensive, but the view is nothing special either. We wanted to sit in the restaurant, but it was too hot and stuffy.
Ivana D — Google review
The Pécs TV Tower is a must-visit for its breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views over the city, the Mecsek Hills, and the distant plains, offering a unique perspective in every direction. Perched high on Misina Peak, it’s the perfect spot to take in the scenery while enjoying a coffee, a glass of wine, or even a meal in the rotating-style restaurant, making the experience as relaxing as it is unforgettable. There is elevator for faster access.
Kaloian T — Google review
Great views of the surrounding area and cool on a hot day. Buy a ticket from the office downstairs then use the lift (there is a lift attendant) to go up. There is no information once you are up there, like which direction lake Balaton is in or what the various building are in the town. You have to use the lift both to get up and down.
Jo E — Google review
Visit this place every year. Great place to see the whole Pecs city. There is a restaurant and above a terrace to see the magnificent view. On a clear day you can easily see over to Croatia and to give you a little secret what they dont tell you: if you go up in the evening and look over towards the city at the furthes point you should be able to see the street lights writing PECS across the town. Amazing.
P P — Google review
Awesome 360 view of Pecs and surrounding areas
DAP — Google review
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11Széchenyi square

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Széchenyi Square is a bustling piazza in the heart of Pecs city center, adorned with charming cafes, statues, and surrounded by significant landmarks. The square was revitalized for Pecs' stint as European Capital of Culture in 2010 and serves as a focal point for various events throughout the year.
Széchenyi Square (Széchenyi tér) in Pécs is the vibrant heart of the city, offering a perfect blend of history, culture, and modern life. Surrounded by stunning historical buildings and adorned with the iconic equestrian statue of János Hunyadi, the square exudes charm and elegance. The beautifully preserved Ottoman-era Gázi Kászim Pasha Mosque, now the Downtown Candlemas Church, adds a unique historical touch. Lined with cozy cafes, shops, and cultural landmarks, Széchenyi tér is a lively meeting point for locals and visitors alike. Its spacious design and picturesque setting make it an ideal place to relax, enjoy events, or simply soak in the beauty of Pécs.
Roja S — Google review
Széchenyi Square is hands down one of my favorite spots in Pécs. It’s got everything—history, chill vibes, and that gorgeous old mosque-turned-church right in the middle. The whole square is lined with cafés and cool buildings, and there's always something interesting going on. I happened to visit during Zsolnay Fényfesztivál, and it totally brought the place to life! Live music, food stalls, people dancing—it felt like the whole city came out to celebrate. The atmosphere was electric but still cozy enough to relax with a coffee and people-watch. At night, the lights and the buzz made it even more magical. If you're ever in Pécs, make sure to swing by the square—especially if there's a festival happening. It’s an experience you won’t forget!
Laurence H — Google review
This square is simply the most beautiful and essential part of Pécs. It's not just historical; it's where you truly feel the city's pulse. It's dominated by the incredible Candlemas Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the impressive City Hall, which gives the square its grand, historical focal point. ​The square is lined with lovely cafés and restaurants, making it the perfect spot for relaxing and people-watching.
Happy H — Google review
Széchenyi Square, the historic heart of Pécs, features beautiful old buildings, the iconic mosque church, lively events, and cozy cafes. A perfect place to enjoy the city’s rich history and charm
Khurram S — Google review
Period buildings and architecture, great place to spot and draw; very lively and pleasant
Dan P — Google review
Beautiful place,with a beautiful mosque and many good taste restaurants!
Carmella — Google review
Nice place. Especially at events like Light show 2025. Only one thing is uncomfortable in summer: the trees are small.
Zsuzsanna N — Google review
A historically interesting place, worth a visit. The indoor pools need renovation and updating, and the saunas are too small for the number of visitors. Definitely overpriced.
Alexander B — Google review
Pécs, Széchenyi tér 8, 7621, Hungary•Tips and more reviews for Széchenyi square

12Cella Septichora Visitor Centre

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Archaeological museum
Embark on a captivating journey through history at the Cella Septichora Visitor Centre, nestled in the heart of Pecs. This remarkable site showcases early Christian tombs and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2000. As you explore this ancient burial ground, you'll be enchanted by its stunning 4th-century architecture and rich historical significance. Don't miss the chance to delve deeper into its secrets by booking a guided tour!
The Cella Septichora Visitor Centre (Cella Septichora Látogatóközpont) in Pécs is a fascinating UNESCO World Heritage Site that offers a window into the ancient Roman past of the city. This unique attraction is centered around a collection of early Christian burial chambers and the remarkable seven-apse tomb (the "Cella Septichora"), showcasing exceptional examples of 4th-century architecture and art. Visitors can explore the underground complex and marvel at the well-preserved frescoes, intricate mosaics, and the layout of the tombs, all illuminated to enhance their beauty and detail. The Visitor Centre provides insightful exhibits and information about the history, culture, and religious practices of early Christians in the region. It’s an unmissable destination for history enthusiasts and anyone intrigued by the ancient heritage of Pécs.
Roja S — Google review
came in because its a UNESCO site. the reconstruction and the software-rendered models were more informative to a layperson than the actual remnants. i wish the curator explained based off the real buildings a bit more. sometimes its hard to piece together which part of the model is the thing i’m seeing in front of me.. however i did find the wine grass, jewelry and buckles that were found in these burial tombs interesting, something a bit more relatable.
Miranda — Google review
In such an important archaeological site which is a UNESCO world heritage, the visitor center was designed to show the site with the least intervention needed. The site consists of multiple burial chambers that date back to early christian times (4th century). The visitor center is equipped with a glass roof to show it from outside, 3D visualizations to explain the original shape of the structures, and hanging metal pathways that are not touching the original ground. I think Cella Septichora is a successful example of protecting and presenting a valuable ancient site.
Modar A — Google review
The Roman Christian catacombs beneath Pécs were a truly eye opening and enrapturing experience. The necropolis has seen has extraordinary preservation such that ancient paintings are still visible in colour, and the infrastructure of the various tombs and crypts is discernibly intact. A truly engrossing and tangible dive into the history of Pécs and the museum built around the ruins offers a very intimate viewing experience for it.
Haseeb — Google review
Cella Septichora is basically a pretty big (actually the biggest) burial chamber of one reach citizen of the Roman Imperium. It's discovered in the 19th and 20th century, but made visible around the time, it received the status "World Heritage" in 2000. I'm not sure, if the idea to make it to a "Visitor Center" was very well. Because, it's "just" an entrance to some of the chambers from the 04th century and not a "tourist information", what the name would let us suppose. I'm pretty sure, that the idea, to connect all the - up to the establishing this centre - discovered burial chambers from the period above is just fantastic! Imagine: all the chambers are under the today's earth level - but, on the level of the 04th century - connected with each other. You have so the feeling, to walk in an medieval cemetery. My "small problem" is even that: I'm unable to live through, as the 04th century would be right now... And I seriously don't know why is that so... There are many very good videos (simulations) shown on screens on spots all over the "under the earth complex", which help you visualize the period of building this chambers.
Stefan B — Google review
great archrological museum! worth visiting
Sabina C — Google review
Very nicely built, late Roman age heritage 3 meters under the curret city level.
Mihaly V — Google review
Very nice visit, as a UNESCO heritage site it is definitely worth the visir while in Pécs.
Patricio C — Google review
Pécs, Sétatér 7621, 7621, Hungary•https://www.vilagoroksegpecs.hu/•+36 30 701 3771•Tips and more reviews for Cella Septichora Visitor Centre

13Ferenc Martyn Museum

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The Ferenc Martyn Museum is a must-visit, with its impressive statues in the courtyard and exciting, interesting exhibits. It comes highly recommended for those looking to explore art and history.
(Translated by Google) He is the creator and prominent representative of the Hungarian non-figurative representation that appeared after the war. Entering the courtyard, I was captivated by the simplicity and beauty of the sculptures on display, and this led me to visit the museum. It was random, but worth it. (Original) A háború után megjelenő hazai nonfiguratív ábrázolás megteremtője és jeles képviselője. Az udvarba belépve megragadott a kiállított szobrok egyszerúsége és szépsége s ez vezetett a múzeum megtekintéséhez. Véletlenszerü volt,de megérte.
János M — Google review
(Translated by Google) An amazing collection from two amazing artistic geniuses! Not to be missed! You have to call the number at the entrance, if it's closed, a young colleague from the neighboring museum rushed over in 2 minutes, who took 2 seats alone. Anyway, they were extremely nice in all JPM museums, but unfortunately they are understandably operating with only a small staff. (Original) Csodálatos gyűjtemény a két csodálatos művészzsenitől! Nem szabad kihagyni! A bejáratnál lévő számot kell hívni, ha zárva, a szomszéd múzeumból 2 perc alatt átsietett egy fiatal kolléga, aki 2 helyet is vitt egyedül. Amúgy minden JPM múzeumban rendkívül kedvesek voltak, de sajnos érthetően csak kevés személyzettel üzemelnek.
Agota N — Google review
(Translated by Google) It was closed when we arrived, but a passing worker eventually opened it for us. It is very cold in the building, the motion sensor light sometimes went out while we were looking at the pictures. Anyway, it's good, the cold building can be pleasant in the summer. (Original) Érkezésünkkor zárva volt, de egy arra járó dolgozó végül kinyitotta nekünk. Az épületben nagyon hideg van, a mozgásérzékelős lámpa néha kialudt, amíg a képeket néztük. Amúgy jó,nyáron kellemes lehet a hideg épület.
Anna Z — Google review
(Translated by Google) I don't think anyone is lazier than the person who keeps this place open. At 4:00 p.m., it's pretty much closed. (Original) szerintem nincs lustább ember annál, aki ezt a helyet tartja nyitva. 16:00 kor már bőven zárva.
László M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Although I only visited the courtyard, I was impressed by the statues. (Original) Bár csak az udvaron jártam, de lenyűgöztek a szobrok.
Ágnes M — Google review
(Translated by Google) The show is very exciting and interesting. (Original) Nagyon izgalmas és érdekes az előadás.
Gergely H — Google review
(Translated by Google) I recommend it! (Original) Ajánlom!
Balázs K — Google review
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14Aranykacsa

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Restaurant
Aranykacsa is a restaurant located in downtown Pecs, offering traditional dishes made from fresh, local ingredients. The restaurant features three different dining rooms suitable for various occasions and also hosts wine tasting programs showcasing some of the country's finest wines. Visitors can expect an air of sophistication in the heart of the city. Guests have praised the delicious food, with particular highlights being Hungarian goulash and duck breast with cabbage.
The food was delicious, and the place was big and nice.
Daniela V — Google review
We ate here on 31st December, food was ok, prices are acceptable, staff was serviceable. We ate chicken dishes so we can't rate other dishes.
Bernard M — Google review
The best hungarian gullash I ever tried. Helpfull stuff and nice ambient. Full recomendation
Daniel B — Google review
A good place to dine but not the best athmosphere in town... If you tried out everything else, check it out.. Not the worst but also not one of the best
Johannes B — Google review
Air-conditioned but hot as in Finnish sauna.
László B — Google review
Good taste of Hungarian food with not too much cost.
Smith S — Google review
Beautiful place, amazing food, great service and lovely beers, best place in Pécs for eating amazingly good food 😍
Jean B — Google review
Excellent service and delicious duck breast with cabbage aside.
Áron S — Google review
Pécs, Teréz u. 4, 7621, Hungary•+36 72 518 860•Tips and more reviews for Aranykacsa

15Partisan

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Cocktail bar
Espresso bar
Nestled in the heart of Pecs, Partisan is a trendy café and bar that invites you to unwind with its delicious grilled sandwiches and delectable cakes. This cozy spot is perfect for those looking to relax, whether you're a foodie or just seeking a pleasant atmosphere. The ambiance here is warm and inviting, making it an ideal place to enjoy your afternoon on weekends. Adjacent to Partisan lies Nador Galeria, housed in an eye-catching pink-and-yellow Art Nouveau building.
Real cool place with authentic Hungarian craft beer🍺Just the perfect spot by the central square👌🏼😊
Veronika K — Google review
You may take some more steps uphill to reach this unique café in Pécs. Best in the afternoon on the weekends. Not much to write about the food, rather the millieu. Cozy, friendly and interesting. And of course you are sitting in the very entrance of the mecset.
Márton S — Google review
A regular Americano on the menu costs 700+ HUF, but when we ordered an iced Americano, interestingly they charged us double for each. The ice must have been specially brought from Greenland. The most importantly the coffee was burnt, too.
Cavad M — Google review
Great cocktails, nice variety of drinks, also the special ones, which other bars don’t have in Pecs! Nice ambiente and friendly and skilled staff! Always happy to Clem back
Felix B — Google review
Very well prepared cocktails. Bartenders really know what they're doing and furthermore, they're very friendly. Worth the slightly expensive prices.
Jaime T — Google review
good coffee, good service, good location, and good company! what more do you need? highly recommended 😁
Katrina S — Google review
Artsy, funky design, good vibe, hipster cafe feeling, very kind service. We loved this place! :)
Balázs T — Google review
The bar isn't a "wow" thingy, but I got too comfortable since the music they where playing was so good. Rare to see this vibe here in Hungary. Drinks are diverse and the stuff is cool. Price is up-high. I recommend it.
Tomas B — Google review
Pécs, Széchenyi tér 15, 7621, Hungary•Tips and more reviews for Partisan
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16Janus Pannonius Museum in Pécs

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Art museum
The Janus Pannonius Museum in Pécs is currently hosting a special exhibition in collaboration with the Museum of Fine ArtsHungarian National Gallery. This exhibition showcases a collection of significant works by a renowned painter and will be on display for three months. Additionally, the museum itself is celebrating its fiftieth anniversary this year, making it an even more compelling destination for art enthusiasts.
(Translated by Google) The whole family was there at the Telekom light festival. The atmosphere was good and everything. I hope we can go there again next year. (Original) Telekomos fényfesztiválon voltunk ott az egész család. Jó volt a hangulat meg minden. Remélem jövőre is el tudunk menni oda.
Zsuzsanna V — Google review
(Translated by Google) Pécs, Janus Pannonius Museum, Hungary's largest rural museum. But don't look for it as an exhibition space: it has a lot of museums. Its headquarters are located in Pécsi Káptalan Street, in an 18th-century baroque canon house. From the 1960s, many new exhibition spaces in Pécs were established in this street, during which the Múzeumutca was formed. The Janus Pannonius Museum has many exhibition spaces, including quite a few that are nationally known and even attract visitors from across the border. (Original) Pécs, Janus Pannonius múzeum, Magyarország legnagyobb vidéki múzeuma. De mint kiállítóhelyet ne keressük: múzeumok sokasága tartozik hozzá. Igazgatósági székhelye a Pécsi Káptalan utcában, egy 18. századi barokk kanonok házban található. Az 1960-as évektől Pécsett új kiállítóhelyek sokasága létesült ebben az utcában, melynek során kialakult a Múzeumutca. A Janus Pannonius Múzeumhoz számos kiállítóhely tartozik, köztük jó pár olyan, amely országosan ismert, sőt a határon túlról is vonz látogatókat.
Csaba B — Google review
(Translated by Google) The museums of Pécs are not to be missed! The rich archaeological and fine art collections are nationally unique. Apart from the well-known ones, it is also worth visiting the smaller galleries. (Original) Pécs múzeumai kihagyhatatlanok! A gazdag régészeti, képzőművészeti gyűjtemények országosan egyedülállóak. Érdemes az ismerteken kívül a kisebb galériákba is ellátogatni.
Zsuzsanna C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Finally a museum where I didn't freeze. Pleasant, relaxed atmosphere. (Original) Végre egy múzeum ahol nem fagytam meg.Kellemes,nyugodt hangulat.
Gisele — Google review
(Translated by Google) I was at a Honeybeast concert. The atmosphere was fantastic (Original) Honeybeast koncerten voltam. Fantasztikus volt a hangulat
Andrea D — Google review
(Translated by Google) The guided tour could be more extensive. (Original) Lehetne bővebb az idegenveztés.
Barack-Virág K — Google review
(Translated by Google) 13 places to stop, plenty of sights. (Original) 13 kiallitó hely, rengeteg látnivaló.
Péter I — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's always a pleasure to visit! (Original) Mindig öröm betérni!
Iván W — Google review
Pécs, Káptalan u. 5, 7621, Hungary•http://www.jpm.hu/•+36 72 514 040•Tips and more reviews for Janus Pannonius Museum in Pécs

17Cinema City

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Movie theater
Cinema City, located in Pecs Plaza mall, is a multiplex cinema with modern screens and comfortable seating. It offers the newest box office movie releases as well as art films at Apollo Art Movie. The cinema has multiple halls equipped with quality projectors and sound systems, making it an ideal spot for enjoying movies that require excellent audio. Additionally, Cinema City provides English-language screenings, catering to international students and those seeking a diverse selection of films to enjoy.
The cinema is organized and offers many movies in English, so international students can find a variety of movies to watch
Haneen A — Google review
The staff was lovely and I had no issues with my tickets or when buying anything. However, the carpet smells a little (like when it is not properly dry), the image quality is not the best and the english options are very limited (usually offered on the last session).
The T — Google review
The cinema chairs are too tight (at least for me as a big guy). Very discomforting.... Instead they should be wide and cosy.... I never experienced this inconvenience in any other cinema.
András V — Google review
Very nice clean facilities, reasonably priced for English money, for the locals maybe a bit pricey. In all it was a very nice experience.
P P — Google review
It's a multiplex cinema with many smaller and bigger halls. Each of them are equipped with modern screens, quality projector machines, perfect sounds and surrounding systems, furthermore, the seats are also pretty comfortable. Mostly newer movies are screened there and those, which need a very good audio system - the sound is overwhelming, indeed (but, be cautious, since it's definitely not for those, who don't like energetic subwoofers)!
Stefan B — Google review
Great atmosphere, and the staff is polite. Comfortable seats, and god sound. M
Allan R — Google review
It's bad. By any standard is bad. After the COVID-19 crisis, the price is increased. The sits are smaller. The snack's quality was aweful. One must struggle, and struggle hard to find a single movie with English language (we are in the middle of the Europe). The staff were super rude. Thank you very much Hungarians. The country's hospitality is "examplary".
Alireza G — Google review
The theater stank as they did not let carpets dry properly. There was also 14-15C in the screening room, most people watched the movie in their coats, others simply left.
Dawid _ — Google review
Pécs, Megyeri út 76, 7632, Hungary•https://www.cinemacity.hu/cinemas/pecs#/buy-tickets-by-cinema?in…•+36 80 800 800•Tips and more reviews for Cinema City

18Mecsek Hills Veterinary Center

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Veterinarian
Nestled in the picturesque Mecsek hills of southern Hungary, Pecs is a charming destination offering a delightful blend of history, art, and natural beauty. The Mediterranean climate adds to its allure, making it an ideal place for travelers seeking relaxation and exploration. The Mecsek Hills Veterinary Center has garnered praise for its dedicated team of doctors who provide loving care and professionalism. Visitors particularly appreciate Dr. Istvan Gonczi and Dr.
Very kind and helpful MD, thank you!
Cosmo — Google review
Good good
1 N — Google review
(Translated by Google) I was waiting for more attention, my puppy could have been saved if they had done their work more thoroughly, but now it is too late, I hope others are more lucky than we were!. (Original) Több odafigyelésre vártam,meglehetett volna menteni a kiskutyám ha alaposabban tették volna dolgukat,de most már túl késő,remélem másoknak több szerencsélyük lesst mint nekünk volt!.
István P — Google review
(Translated by Google) I was very afraid to enjoy my book because of the many negative comments I read, but I had to realize many times that human selfishness, lack of education and disrespect still reign supreme in the world of the Internet. The kindness and immeasurable expertise that greeted us there impressed me. Thank you for everything. (Original) Nagyon féltem élvezni a bucimat a sok negatív komment miatt amit olvastam,de rá kellett jönnöm már sokadszorra,hogy az emberi önzőség,neveletlenség és tiszteletlenség még mindig nagy úr az internet világában.A kedvesség és a mérhetetlen nagy szakértelem ami ott fogadott minket lenyűgözött.Köszönet mindenért.
Szilvia C — Google review
(Translated by Google) The best place in town, Bella, I love the doctors and the assistant lady too :) I can only recommend it to everyone :) (Original) A legjobb hely a városban, Bella imádj a doktorokat és az asszisztens hölgyet is:) csak ajánlani tudom mindenkinek :)
Csaba S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Dr. István Gönczi is a great and kind doctor. He helped our dog several times even when no one else recognized the problem. Five stars 🤝 (Original) Dr. Gönczi István nagyszerű és kedves orvos. Többször segített kutyusunknak akkor is, amikor más a problémát sem ismerte fel. Csillagos ötös 🤝
László K — Google review
(Translated by Google) The website said it was open on Saturdays from 9am to 12pm, we went there and it was closed. They could at least update the pages (Original) A weboldalon az volt kiírva, hogy szombaton 9-12 ig van nyitva, oda mentünk és zárva volt. Legalább frissíthetnék az oldalakat
Renáta I — Google review
(Translated by Google) I was a little scared because of the negative reviews, but the doctor was very kind and professional. (Original) kicsit féltem a negatív vélemények miatt, de a doktor úr nagyon kedves és profi volt.
Mnono S — Google review
Pécs, Táncsics Mihály u. 58, 7632, Hungary•http://www.mecsekdoki.hu/•+36 72 411 211•Tips and more reviews for Mecsek Hills Veterinary Center

19Bóbita Puppet Theater

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Performing arts theater
Nestled within the vibrant Zsolnay Quarter, the Bóbita Puppet Theater is a delightful gem that offers an enchanting experience for both children and adults alike. On our visit, we were fortunate to catch a performance day, where the atmosphere buzzed with excitement from eager little ones. The theater itself is beautifully designed and complements its artistic surroundings perfectly. We also explored the puppet museum adjacent to the theater, where a charming guide passionately shared stories about various puppets used in past performances.
Best place for a theatre festival (Ftlf - is organised every year in march). Very clean and beautiful. It has a playground and also a cafeteria. Really nice atmosphere
Miruna G — Google review
Great place, great people, great actors.
Sueny N — Google review
Very nice theater and museum
Jean K — Google review
Nice for all ages
László B — Google review
(Translated by Google) We visited the puppet museum. The lady was very nice and cute. You could see that he spoke with love about what he was presenting. We saw many interesting puppets and figures that were used in plays in the past. There are unique creations, some very humorous characters. It can also be good fun for children. In the end, we were able to try out several puppets and puppets, as if we were the performers. The presentation takes ~ 20-25 minutes (Original) A bábmúzeumot látogattuk meg. A hölgy nagyon kedves és aranyos volt. Látszott, hogy szeretettel beszélt arról, amit bemutat. Sok érdekes bábot és figurát láthattunk, amit régen színdarabokban használtak. Egyedi alkotások vannak, néhány nagyon humoros figura. Gyerekeknek is jó szórakozás lehet. A végén több bábot, bábút is ki tudtunk próbálni, mintha mi lennénk az előadók. ~ 20-25 percet igényel a bemutató
Balázs H — Google review
(Translated by Google) sea ​​of ​​positivity! ) you can be puppeteers yourself! ) The woman - the caretaker of the museum did not speak English, but the main language is the language of emotions!🫠 (Original) море позитиву! ) можна самим побути ляльководами! ) Жінка - доглядач музею і англійською не володіла, але головна мова - мова емоцій !🫠
Alex Z — Google review
(Translated by Google) The jewel of the Zsolnay quarter is the building of the Bóbita Puppet Theater, where the offices of the Zsolnay factory used to be. Children's programs, a puppet exhibition, a cozy cafe and the scene of the Bóbita Puppet Theater on weekdays or even weekends. Next to it is a spacious, exciting, well-kept garden and playground, part for children, part for adults. (Original) A Zsolnay-negyed ékköve a Bóbita Bábszínház épülete, ahol hajdanán a Zsolnay-gyár irodái voltak. Gyerekprogramok, bábkiállítás, egy hangulatos kávézó és a Bóbita Bábszínház hétköznapjainak vagy még inkább hétvégéinek színhelye. Mellette tágas, izgalmas, szépen rendbentartott kert és játszótér, egy része kicsiknek, más része nagyoknak.
Kováts A — Google review
(Translated by Google) We attended a very high-quality performance, a visually well-composed puppet show. The building itself is beautiful, it is part of the Zsolnay district, and an exhibition was also housed in it. There is a playground directly below the building, which looks like a terrace on the buildings of the Zsolnay factory, the playground has a cottage decorated with Zsolnay porcelain elements and all kinds of toys. (Original) Nagyon színvonalas előadáson vettünk részt, vizuálisan jól megkomponált bábjátékon. Maga az épület gyönyörű, a Zsolnay negyed része, egy kiállítás is helyet kapott benne. Közvetlenül az épület alatt egy játszótér helyezkedik el, amely teraszként tekint a Zsolnay gyár épületeire, a játszótéren Zsolnay porcelán elemekkel díszített házikó és mindenféle játékok vannak.
Péter S — Google review
Pécs, Felsővámház u. 50, 7626, Hungary•http://www.bobita.hu/•+36 72 210 301•Tips and more reviews for Bóbita Puppet Theater

20South Transdanubian Regional Library and Knowledge Centre

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University library
The South Transdanubian Regional Library and Knowledge Centre in Pecs is a modern and serene space with three floors of study areas and plenty of seating. It offers access to a wide range of books for students with library cards, as well as an eating area and cafeteria. The architecture is advanced, featuring a beautiful park nearby and a highly advanced music hall. Despite ongoing construction work outside, the library is praised for its organization and quiet atmosphere, making it an excellent place for learning and research.
The Knowledge centre in Pécs is a great library to come read and work at. There are plenty seats and 3 floors of study spaces. There are many books available and accessible to students with a library card. There is an eating area downstairs and next to it a cafeteria where you can buy food. If you’re looking for a quick snack, penny market is just outside. Or if you feel like Mac Donald’s there’s one right there as well.
Paidamoyo R — Google review
Great experience! Come to visit.
Dana M — Google review
Beautiful place. I have never seen such well-organized library before.
Sandy J — Google review
Excellent library but the construction was not so sustainable why you can see heavy reconstruction work outside.
Zoltán J — Google review
Very quiet place, you can find a lot of facilities
Haneen A — Google review
Been studying here for quite some time and it's fine for that. Still keep in mind, that it can be noisy during the weekend and it's crowded in exam period. Huge disappointment are the sanitaries, the doors are not closing, toilets and basins don't work and/or are not clean. Another negative point are the opening hours: whey to short during the week, open from10am on Saturdays and not open at all on Sundays.
Anna F — Google review
Excellent 👌 library 📚! Excellent 👌 learning center! Excellent 👌 music 🎶 department on the 4th floor 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶☝️
Franky N — Google review
One of my absolute favourite places in Pécs. Its architecture is far more advanced than the rest of the town. Serene, peaceful, safe & modern. It has a beautiful park & a highly advanced music hall nearby.
Pal C — Google review
Pécs, Universitas u. 2/A, 7622, Hungary•http://www.tudaskozpont-pecs.hu/•+36 72 501 650•Tips and more reviews for South Transdanubian Regional Library and Knowledge Centre
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21Playground

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Nestled within the vibrant Zsolnay Quarter, the Playground is a delightful spot for families seeking fun and relaxation. This modern play area offers an array of engaging activities that kids absolutely adore. While it can get quite busy and lacks ample parking or shaded spots, its accessibility makes it easy to reach, even for those with wheelchairs. Conveniently located near cafes and shops, it's perfect for a day out with little ones or simply unwinding on a bench while enjoying the lively atmosphere.
Nice place to bring your kids out to play, or just chill and relax on the bench. Easy to access even for wheelchair, and strategically placed near the café and supermarket.
Fauzul R — Google review
It’s a decent playground. Many thing’s available to play with. Downfall, mostly crowded, not much parking available and not a shaded area. If walking from nearby then it’s worth going to. Kids love this play.
Steven — Google review
It's a shiny new playground but rather small
Linda T — Google review
This Park is so Nice for small gatherings and celebration .
Kailash P — Google review
Awesome place for kids. Shades in case of sun.
Samat K — Google review
Good
Nitin S — Google review
Super😊
Csaba V — Google review
Modern
Szilvia S — Google review
Pécs, High-rise of Pécs, Mezőszél u., 7623 Hungary•Tips and more reviews for Playground

22Planetárium

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Planetarium
The Planetarium in Pécs is a mesmerizing destination that beautifully combines education with visual artistry, making it an ideal spot for visitors of all ages. With cutting-edge technology at its core, the planetarium presents breathtaking visuals that not only entertain but also spark curiosity about the cosmos. Guests often rave about the engaging lectures led by expert speakers who simplify complex astronomical concepts, creating a welcoming environment for learning.
The country's first optical planetarium opened in Pécs in 1972. Very instructive with beautiful display 🌞
Franky N — Google review
The show itself was moderately interesting. The presentation was in a way that sounded interactive (questions to the audience etc.), but the presenter totally ignored any of the kid's responses (not our kids, I just noticed). Also, do not buy the tickets online, it is a ripoff. We'd have to pay 18% more than the base price, and you cannot use most of the discounts. I bought the tickets on site, and it was a good move. The lady at the till was very kind and helped us with the discounts. Instead of paying HUF 22000 for the show only (9 people), we ended up paying HUF 23500 for the planetarium *and* the science exhibition together.
Robert V — Google review
Very interesting show, beautiful pictures, but no English guide under a group of 15. Such a pity! Other than that it's a superb place for kids and adults (all above 6-8 years), and the gift shop has some surprises too!
Ildikó W — Google review
Fascinating place part of Art and Music University dating back to 1800s.
Shahid M — Google review
Super🖐️
Saša J — Google review
(Translated by Google) The lecture that the Lord gave was good, he was prepared, perhaps this was the best part of the whole thing and that was it. The image quality was priceless, with today's technology it should be improved or rather replaced. When we arrived, the ticket seller Mr. was not in his style, helpfulness 0. We wanted to get a discount with the ÉFOÉSZ card, but there was not supposed to be a discount for this, and he didn't even suggest that it might be possible to use the MÁK card if there was one. (the next group had a discount on this card) We heard it, but I didn't want to question it, so we took one. Let's just say that he hardly wanted to sell tickets for the show, only when I told him we traveled 3 hours to see it (There was also a school group, this was not indicated anywhere on the site.). In my opinion, the topic of the lecture was interesting and the lecturer gave a good lecture, but the quality of the picture was not good. (Original) Az előadás amit tartott az Úr jó volt, felkészült volt, talán az egésznek ez volt a legjobb része és ennyi. A kép minőség értékelhetetlen volt, a mai technológia mellett illene javítani vagy inkább cserélni. Amikor megérkeztünk a jegyértékesitő Úr stílusban nem odaillő, segítőkészség 0. ÉFOÉSZ kártyával szerettünk volna kedvezményben részesülni, erre nem volt állítólag kedvezmény és utánna fel se ajánlotta hogy esetleg MÁK kártyára lenne lehetőség ha az van. ( a következő csoportnak volt kedvezménye erre a kártyára) Hallotuk de nem szerettem volna kérdőre vonni, így nyeltünk eggyet. Mondjuk az előadásra is alig akart jegyet eladni, csak akkor amikor mondtam neki 3 órát utaztunk, hogy megnézhessük (Iskolás csoport is volt, ez sehol nem volt feltüntetve az oldalon.). Véleményem szerint az előadás témája érdekes volt és az előadó Úr is jó előadást tartott csak a kép minősége nem volt jó.
Andrea T — Google review
(Translated by Google) The astronomer leading the show was fantastic, as if he were dealing with kindergarteners in his entire life. Why did I give it 2 stars? Because the show was made even more special for us (and I think for others too) by a family who were inside with a 1-2 year old child. No, there was no older sibling. Just them and a grandparent. The little child shouted and talked throughout the show, complaining several times to get out. Mom and Dad didn't give in, they stayed. The place should first and foremost pay attention to not letting such small children in. Of course, ticket sales are definitely important. We planned to see more shows with our school-aged child, but we won't be going back. (Original) Az előadást vezető csillagász fantasztikus volt, mint ha világ életében ovisokkal foglalkozna. Miért adtam mégis 2 csillagot? Mert az előadást számunkra (és szerintem mások számára is) töbkre tette egy család, akik egy 1-2 éves forma gyerekkel voltak bent. Nem, nem volt nagyobb testvér. Csak ők és egy nagyszülő. A kisgyerek végig kiabálta, beszélte a műsort, többször panaszkodva, hogy menjenek ki. Anyuka-apuka nem kapcsolt, maradtak. A helynek kellene első sorban odafigyelnie, hogy ne engedjenek be ennyir kicsi gyereket. Persze a jegybevétel biztosan fontos. Mi terveztük további előadásokat is megnézni az iskolás gyerekünkkel, de nem kegyünk vissza.
Balázs G — Google review
(Translated by Google) We saw the discovery of outer space. It was a very spectacular and interesting performance. But the new things - SpaceX, Starship, Blue origin, Orion, SLS, raptor, merlin were not even mentioned. (Original) A világűr felfedezését láttuk. Igen látványos, érdekes előadás volt. De az új dolgokról - SpaceX, Starship, Blue origin, Orion, SLS, raptor, merlin még csak szó se esett.
Csaba E — Google review
Pécs, Felsővámház u. 52, 7626, Hungary•https://www.zsolnaynegyed.hu/planetarium•+36 72 500 350•Tips and more reviews for Planetárium

23House of Arts and Literature

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Art center
Art gallery
Cultural center
The House of Arts and Literature in Pecs is a vibrant cultural hub that showcases the city's rich artistic heritage. Currently, it hosts an exciting exhibition featuring light installations from the Studio of Young Photographers at the Martyn Ferenc Gallery, while the Pecs Gallery displays fresh works from members of the Association of Hungarian Photographers. This venue not only serves as a platform for visual arts but also resonates with music concerts and various cultural events, making it a cornerstone for creativity in Pecs.
(Translated by Google) Pécs is one of the most reliable "homes" of culture. The scene of memorable programs, concerts, presentations, exhibitions, and meetings in the neighborhood of Jelenkor Kiadó. If the walls are able to preserve the imprint of the sentences, chords, laughter and secretly shed tears at the performances - then it is one of the richest places in Pécs. (Original) A kultúra egyik legmegbízhatóbb "otthona" Pécsett. Emlékezetes programok, koncertek, bemutatók, kiállítások, találkozások színhelye a Jelenkor Kiadó tőszomszédságában. Ha a falak képesek megőrizni az előadásokon elhangzott mondatok, akkordok, nevetés és titokban elmorzsolt könnyek lenyomatát - akkor Pécs egyik leggazdagabb helye.
Kováts A — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is one of Pécs' leading, progressive and renewing cultural institutions. Great programs (exhibitions, theater performances) I can only recommend! (Original) Pécs egyik iránymutató, progresszív, megújuló kulturális intézménye. Szuper programok (kiállítások, színházi előadások)Csak ajánlani tudom!
Péter S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Pécs is a classic cultural place, long before the Zsolnay quarter - Kodály Center (you could say: before it was cool). Its various rooms are excellent for both fine art exhibitions and music concerts. However, the five-star rating is deceptive in that with a little attention and organization - and not necessarily money! - much more could be made of the place, due to its location on the main square, it could easily function as a tourist magnet. (Original) Pécs klasszikus kulturális helye, még jóval a Zsolnay negyed - Kodály Központ előtti időkből (mondhatni: before it was cool). Különböző termei mind képzőművészeti kiállítások, mind hangversenyekre kiváló. Az öt csillagos értékelés azonban annyiban csalóka, hogy kis odafigyeléssel, szervezéssel - és nem feltétlenül pénzzel! - sokkal többet ki lehetne hozni a helyből, a főtéri fekvés miatt simán turistamágnesként is működhetne.
Zsombor N — Google review
(Translated by Google) A culture hub dotted with extremely colorful programs, be it exhibitions, music or literary performances. The Logiscool Pécs programming school is also located in this inspiring environment. (Original) Rendkívül színes programokkal tarkított culture hub, legyen szó kiállításról, zene vagy irodalmi előadásról. Ebben az inspiráló környezetben található a Logiscool Pécs programozó iskola is.
Balázs R — Google review
(Translated by Google) In relation to Pécs, I saw the best performances here this year. Excellent place. (Original) Ebben az évben a legjobb előadásokat Pécsi viszonylatban itt láttam. Kiváló hely.
Eva S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Creative actors for creative thinking people. Direct with guests. The guest himself is part of the show. It's an army of exciting impulses, and it's about everyday people. (Original) Kreatív színészek kreativ gondolkodásu emberek szorakpztatására. Közvetlen a vendégekkel. Maga a vendég is a műsor része. Izgalmas röktönzések hada .és a mindennapok emberéröl szól.
Laci C — Google review
(Translated by Google) I was lucky enough to attend a puppy-friendly performance. The children enchanted me into a fairy tale world. Talented young people in a great direction. (Original) Egy kölyökszimpados előadáshoz volt szerencsém. A gyerekek mesebeli világba varázsoltak el. Tehetséges fiatalok, nagyszerű rendezésben.
Renáta S — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful place of which there should be more. We played a show and had a great time. Thank you, kind hosts. (Original) Prekrasno mjesto kakvih bi trebalo biti više. Odigrali smo predstavu i odlično se proveli Hvala ljubazni domaćini.
CroAudioRetroFreak — Google review
Pécs, Széchenyi tér 7-8, 7621, Hungary•http://www.pmh.hu/•+36 20 327 9266•Tips and more reviews for House of Arts and Literature

24Pécs Gallery

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Pécs Gallery is a captivating blend of contemporary art and historical charm, housed in a building with its own rich history. The gallery's mission to promote visual arts is evident in its diverse exhibitions featuring local and international artists. Visitors can immerse themselves in thought-provoking experiences, such as the recent exhibition by artist Rita Varga. While there are infrastructure improvements needed, the gallery stands out for its exceptional programs.
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Péter ( — Google review
(Translated by Google) I regularly visit the exhibitions, which I have always been satisfied with so far. In my opinion, it is one of the best exhibition spaces in Pécs, I can only recommend it. (Original) Rendszeresen látogatom a kiállításokat, amikkel eddig mindig elégedett voltam. Véleményem szerint Pécs egyik legjobb kiállítótere, csak ajánlani tudom.
Martin M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Today we traveled down from Budapest to visit the gallery, but we ran into an obstacle right from the start because there are 3 opening times. It is open on Social Media from 11:00 a.m., closed on Google Maps (only open on weekends from 10:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m.) and on the gallery itself at 1:00 p.m. This wouldn't have been a problem since we arrived after 1:00 p.m. but found the gallery closed, without any information that it was closed (not tomorrow either). We couldn't even reach the gallery by phone. Please kindly correct the opening hours of the Pécs gallery and comply with them. 😊 (Original) A mai nap folyamán Budapestről leutaztunk meglátogatni a galériát, de már indulásnál akadályba ütköztünk mivel 3 nyitvatartási idő van megadva. Social Medián 11:00-től van nyitva, Google Maps-en zárva ( csak hétvégén nyitva 22:00-5:00) és maga a galéria oldalán 13:00. Ezekkel nem is lett volna probléma mivel 13:00 után érkeztünk de a galériát zárva találtuk, bármiféle tájékoztatás nélkül, hogy zárva tart (holnapon se). Telefonon sem értük el a galériát. Kérem a pécsi galériát szíveskedjenek kijavítani a nyitvatartási időt és betartani. 😊
0707 L — Google review
(Translated by Google) The exhibition of artist Rita Varga Free Gravity can be seen from 17.05.2019 to 16.06.2019. It provided a thought-provoking and wonderful experience! (Original) Szabad Gravitáció Varga Rita képzőművész kiállítása 2019.05.17.- től látható 2019.06.16.-ig. Elgondolkodtató, csodálatos élményt nyújtott!
Angéla P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Infrastructure needs to be developed. The city's best exhibition space in terms of programs! (Original) Infrastrukturálisan fejleszteni kell. Programkínálatában a város legjobb kiállítótere!
Péter S — Google review
(Translated by Google) There are very good cheap salts in all sights (Original) Nagyon jó olcsó sók minden látnivalók vannak
Kálmán M — Google review
(Translated by Google) I think you can learn a lot here. (Original) Szerintem sokat tanulhat itt az ember.
Lehmann J — Google review
(Translated by Google) Good place! (Original) Jó hely!
Zsigmond F — Google review
Pécs, Széchenyi tér 14, 7621, Hungary•https://www.pecsigaleriak.hu/•+36 72 210 436•Tips and more reviews for Pécs Gallery

25All Saints' Church

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All Saints' Church, a remarkable historical site in Pecs, stands as the largest surviving structure from the Turkish occupation era. Originally known as the Pasha Gazi Kassim Mosque, this church has retained its medieval charm and character over centuries. It played a significant role in religious history, notably hosting a prominent Reformed debate in 1588 while Pecs was under Turkish control.
Nice interior, near to the city centre
Gergely K — Google review
(Translated by Google) The subjugation already existed and functioned in ancient times, and it still preserves its medieval character. It is interesting that it was the scene of a famous Reformed religious debate in 1588 - while Pécs was under occupation by the Tőrók! (Original) A hódoltság korábaan már állt és működött, őriz is középkori jelleget. Érdekessége, hogy jeles református hitvita színhelye volt 1588-ban - miközben Pécs tőrők megszállás alatt állt!
György P — Google review
(Translated by Google) The oldest small Catholic church in Pécs, which is still in operation today. It fits into the complex of medieval walls, former Carmelite monastery, has a garden surrounded by a wall, and currently a theological college operates in the former monastery building. In the Turkish times, when this was the only authorized Christian church, it was the location of the "Pécs disputa", where preachers of several denominations competed with each other in oratory, and put their persuasive powers to the test. (Original) Pécs legidősebb, ma is működő, kis katolikus temploma. Középkori falak, korábbi kármelita kolostor épületegyüttesébe illeszkedik, fallal körülvett kertje van, jelenleg teológiai kollégium működik a volt kolostorépületben. A török időkben, amikor ez volt az egyetlen engedélyezett keresztény templom, a "Pécsi disputa" helyszíne, ahol több felekezet prédikátorai vetélkedtek egymással szónoklásban, tették próbára meggyőzőerejüket.
László C — Google review
(Translated by Google) This small church - located outside the medieval city walls - was the only one in Pécs during the Turkish era where a Christian service could be held. All denominations used it. After the expulsion of the Turks - for a short time - it also performed the function of the cathedral. Today, it is our only church that has partially survived (the Gothic sanctuary) in its original, medieval form. (Original) Ez a - középkori városfalon kívül eső - kis templom volt az egyetlen Pécsett a török korban, ahol keresztény istentiszteletet lehetett tartani. Minden felekezet ezt használta. A törökök kiűzése után - rövid ideig - a székesegyház funkcióját is ellátta. Mára az egyetlen templomunk, amely részben (a gótikus szentélye) eredeti, középkori formájában megmaradt.
Pozsárkó C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice little church, excellent view of the city, pleasant walking area (Original) Szép kis templom, kiváló kilátás a városra, kellemes sétakörnyék
Teodor H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Pécs' oldest, continuously operating mass place. (Original) Pécs legrégebbi, folyamatosan működő misézőhelye.
István B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Wonderful panorama and the ruins of Tetty are close by. (Original) Csodalatos panorama es kozel a tettyei romok is.
Tamas K — Google review
(Translated by Google) A small cozy church near the city center. (Original) Kicsi hangulatos templom a belváros közelében.
Ysuzg G — Google review
Pécs, Tettye u. 14, 7625, Hungary•http://miserend.hu/?templom=553•Tips and more reviews for All Saints' Church
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26Pécsi Martyn Ferenc Alapfokú Művészeti Iskola

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Educational institution
The Pécsi Martyn Ferenc Alapfokú Művészeti Iskola is at the heart of a vibrant cultural scene in Pécs, where art enthusiasts can immerse themselves in creativity. The city will host an exciting exhibition across two prominent venues: the Pecs Gallery and the Martyn Ferenc Gallery located within the House of Arts and Literature.
Pécs, Cserző köz 2, 7625, Hungary•https://www.free-art.hu/•+36 72 315 355

27Baranya

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Baranya, located in southern Hungary, is a part of the historical Baranya region and the Southern Transdanubia statistical region. This county has a rich history dating back to the 11th century when it was a significant area in the Kingdom of Hungary.
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The  best museums in Pecs
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Popular road trips from Pecs

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Pecs to
Budapest
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Vienna
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Zagreb
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Belgrade
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Ljubljana
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Split
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Sarajevo
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Szeged
Pecs to
Debrecen

What's the weather like in Pecs?

It depends on when you visit! We've compiled data from NASA on what the weather is like in Pecs for each month of the year: see the links below for more information.

  • Weather in Pecs in January
  • Weather in Pecs in February
  • Weather in Pecs in March
  • Weather in Pecs in April
  • Weather in Pecs in May
  • Weather in Pecs in June
  • Weather in Pecs in July
  • Weather in Pecs in August
  • Weather in Pecs in September
  • Weather in Pecs in October
  • Weather in Pecs in November
  • Weather in Pecs in December

All road trips from Pecs

  • Pecs to Budapest drive
  • Pecs to Vienna drive
  • Pecs to Zagreb drive
  • Pecs to Belgrade drive
  • Pecs to Ljubljana drive
  • Pecs to Split drive
  • Pecs to Sarajevo drive
  • Pecs to Szeged drive
  • Pecs to Debrecen drive

Explore nearby places

  • Pecs
  • Tihany
  • Balatonfured
  • Keszthely
  • Heviz
  • Veszprem
  • Szeged
  • Novi Sad
  • Sremski Karlovci
  • Budapest
  • Zagreb
  • Gyor
  • Ptuj
  • Szentendre
  • Godollo
  • Esztergom
  • Visegrad
  • Podcetrtek
  • Riegersburg
  • Brezice
  • Maribor
  • Sopron
  • Blagaj
  • Belgrade
  • Skocjan
  • Slunj
  • Timisoara
  • Matrafured
  • Parndorf
  • Graz
  • Plitvice Lakes National Park

All related maps of Pecs

  • Map of Pecs
  • Map of Tihany
  • Map of Balatonfured
  • Map of Keszthely
  • Map of Heviz
  • Map of Veszprem
  • Map of Szeged
  • Map of Novi Sad
  • Map of Sremski Karlovci
  • Map of Budapest
  • Map of Zagreb
  • Map of Gyor
  • Map of Ptuj
  • Map of Szentendre
  • Map of Godollo
  • Map of Esztergom
  • Map of Visegrad
  • Map of Podcetrtek
  • Map of Riegersburg
  • Map of Brezice
  • Map of Maribor
  • Map of Sopron
  • Map of Blagaj
  • Map of Belgrade
  • Map of Skocjan
  • Map of Slunj
  • Map of Timisoara
  • Map of Matrafured
  • Map of Parndorf
  • Map of Graz
  • Map of Plitvice Lakes National Park

Pecs throughout the year

  • Pecs in January
  • Pecs in February
  • Pecs in March
  • Pecs in April
  • Pecs in May
  • Pecs in June
  • Pecs in July
  • Pecs in August
  • Pecs in September
  • Pecs in October
  • Pecs in November
  • Pecs in December

Looking for day-by-day itineraries in Pecs?

Get inspired for your trip to Pecs with our curated itineraries that are jam-packed with popular attractions everyday! Check them out here:

  • 1-Day Pecs Itinerary
  • 2-Day Pecs Itinerary
  • 3-Day Pecs Itinerary
  • 4-Day Pecs Itinerary
  • 5-Day Pecs Itinerary

Best art galleries in nearby cities

  • The best art galleries in Budapest
  • The best art galleries in Vienna
  • The best art galleries in Zagreb
  • The best art galleries in Belgrade
  • The best art galleries in Split
  • The best art galleries in Bratislava
  • The best art galleries in Ljubljana
  • The best art galleries in Dubrovnik
  • The best art galleries in Graz
  • The best art galleries in Sarajevo
  • The best art galleries in Timisoara
  • The best art galleries in Maribor
  • The best art galleries in Novi Sad
  • The best art galleries in Szeged
  • The best art galleries in Szentendre

Best attractions in nearby cities

  • Top things to do and attractions in Budapest
  • Top things to do and attractions in Vienna
  • Top things to do and attractions in Zagreb
  • Top things to do and attractions in Belgrade
  • Top things to do and attractions in Split
  • Top things to do and attractions in Bratislava
  • Top things to do and attractions in Ljubljana
  • Top things to do and attractions in Dubrovnik
  • Top things to do and attractions in Graz
  • Top things to do and attractions in Sarajevo
  • Top things to do and attractions in Zadar
  • Top things to do and attractions in Timisoara
  • Top things to do and attractions in Maribor
  • Top things to do and attractions in Novi Sad
  • Top things to do and attractions in Szeged
  • Top things to do and attractions in Gyor
  • Top things to do and attractions in Plitvice Lakes National Park
  • Top things to do and attractions in Ptuj
  • Top things to do and attractions in Szentendre
  • Top things to do and attractions in Keszthely
  • Top things to do and attractions in Balatonfured
  • Top things to do and attractions in Esztergom
  • Top things to do and attractions in Tihany
  • Top things to do and attractions in Veszprem
  • Top things to do and attractions in Sremski Karlovci
  • Top things to do and attractions in Visegrad
  • Top things to do and attractions in Godollo

Best restaurants in nearby cities

  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Budapest
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Vienna
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Zagreb
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Belgrade
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Split
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Bratislava
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Ljubljana
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Dubrovnik
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Graz
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Sarajevo
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Zadar
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Timisoara
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Maribor
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Novi Sad
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Szeged
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Gyor
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Plitvice Lakes National Park
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Ptuj
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Szentendre
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Keszthely
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Balatonfured
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Esztergom
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Heviz
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Tihany
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Veszprem
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Sremski Karlovci
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Riegersburg
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Visegrad
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Godollo

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