Dóm Square

Dóm tér (literally: Cathedral Square) is a large town square in Szeged, Hungary. It is one of the largest squares in Hungary (about 12,000 m²). The name Dóm tér derived from Votive Church of Szeged (Hungarian: szegedi dóm), which lies on the square. It was built from 1929 to 1932 with the surrounding university buildings. The square is also home to the medieval Dömötör Tower.

Dóm square panorama
Dóm square
City square
Dóm tér
Dóm square with the seats of the Szeged Open-air Festival
FeaturesDömötör Tower
Opening date1932
Area12,000 m2 (3.0 acres)
Surfacepaving stones
OwnerCity of Szeged
Coordinates: 46°14′53″N 20°8′54″E

Sources

  • Déry Attila, Merényi Ferenc: Magyar építészet, Budapest, Urbino, 2000. ISBN 963-00-3490-5 Dóm tér p. 190


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