Early Christian Necropolis
A UNESCO World Heritage site, this necropolis contains remarkable underground burial chapels with ancient frescoes, providing insight into early Christian history.
Mosque of Pasha Qasim
A historic mosque in Pécs, notable for its Ottoman architecture and the unique Christian crucifix on its dome, reflecting the city's layered history.
The statue of the Holy Trinity and János Hunyadi
A prominent monument in Széchenyi Square honoring János Hunyadi and the Holy Trinity, reflecting the city's historical and religious significance.
The Barbican
The Barbican is a well-preserved medieval fortification in Pécs, showcasing impressive historical military architecture.
The Bishop's Palace
The Bishop's Palace is an important historical and architectural site in Pécs, connected to the city's religious heritage.
Sopianae Early Christian Mausoleum
The Sopianae Early Christian Mausoleum is a significant archaeological site in Pécs, offering insight into early Christian burial practices and art.
The Bath of Pasha Memi
The Bath of Pasha Memi is a historic Turkish bathhouse in Pécs, representing a remnant of the Ottoman influence in the region.
Ókeresztény sírkamra
The Early Christian Necropolis in Pécs is a UNESCO World Heritage site preserving ancient burial chambers.
Siklós vára
Siklós vára is a historic castle whose stories are told from a bird's-eye view, representing centuries of Hungarian history.
Early Christian Mausoleum
The Early Christian Mausoleum in Pécs is known for its ancient frescoed tombs.
Mosque of Pasha Gazi Kasim
The Mosque of Pasha Gazi Kasim, built during the Ottoman era, now serves as a Catholic church.