Szeged
Szeged is a city in southern Hungary, located on the banks of the River Tisza.
It is often called the “City of Sunshine” because it has one of the highest numbers of sunny days in the country.
The city is known for its paprika, a famous Hungarian spice that is produced in the region.
The Votive Church of Szeged is one of the city’s most iconic landmarks.
Every summer, the Szeged Open-Air Festival is held in the Dóm Square, drawing visitors for theater and cultural performances.
The city was rebuilt in the late 19th century after a devastating flood destroyed much of it.