3 July 2000 I am always happy to avail myself of any excuse to visit Szeged, not just because I am a fervent admirer of Lechner’s magnificent architecture, of which the City Hall is a particularly striking example, but because I have always had a soft spot for the inhabitants of the city on the banks of the Tisza. Hence […]

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