City hall in Szeged is an eclectic building in neo-Baroque style in the Central square of the city. Its Foundation was laid in 1799 under the direction of architects istván Wekesa and Janos of Sforza. In 1883, after the flood, the building was rebuilt on the original Foundation according to the project Odon and can Gyula of Pertosa. The municipality is linked to the neighbouring House of the Soviets "Bridge of sighs" gallery built for the visit of Emperor Franz Joseph in 1883, when the Emperor arrived to assess the results of a Grand flood of 1879. During your stay in Szeged chambers of the king and his companions were in different buildings, the bridge connected the two buildings for the convenience of the message.
The building is interesting for its beautiful stained glass Windows and ornaments that decorate the stairs. One of them kept saying, probable authorship of which belongs to Franz Joseph, "Szeged will be more gorgeous than ever was before! "
The walls of the Hall Councils paintings. and the ceiling - frescoes Zsigmondy Wajda. Summer in the cosy inner courtyard of the town hall are chamber concerts and musical evenings.
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