Szeged – Újszeged – Southern Urban Art at the Tisza River
With around 160,000 inhabitants, Szeged is the third largest city in Hungary and is located in the south of the country on the border with Serbia and Romania and at the mouth of the River Mieresch into the River Tisza. The city was founded around 900 AD, but due to a devastating flood in 1879, which affected almost all of the city’s buildings, most of the existing sights only date from the 19th and 20th centuries, including the imposing Art Nouveau town hall, the magnificent cathedral and the impressive synagogue. Of course, there are also interesting works of urban art here.
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Tapolca – Graffiti and Urban Art Collection
Tapolca is a small town in the Central Transdanubia region with around 14,000 inhabitants. The industrial center is known for the extraction of several mineral resources, but the various natural attractions at nearby Lake Balaton and the historical sites in the surrounding area are certainly much more interesting. One highlight is the Talpoca Lake Cave, which can be visited by boat, as well as Malom Lake, the Csobanc castle ruins and Szent György-hegy Mountain with the Bazaltorgonák nature trail. Of course there is also interesting urban art around the town.
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Village Gallery – Kiszombor
Village Photo Gallery of the Hungarian village.
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Budapest – Queen of the Danube
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Streetart Budapest
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