Sights
The Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul is one of the most beautiful and unique buildings in Pécs. Its four towers and beautiful interior impress every visitor.
The Downtown Candlemas Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the city center is the unique monument of the Turkish era in our country, the most significant work of Turkish-Islamic architecture in Hungary.
The halls of the bishop’s residence, the study, salons and bedroom are not only a collection of valuable furniture and home to rare works of art, but also the site of many significant historical events.
The halls of the bishop’s residence, the study, salons and bedroom are not only a collection of valuable furniture and home to rare works of art, but also the site of many significant historical events.
The Rózsakert, which has recently been completely renovated and beautified, is located near the Cathedral of Pécs, next to the Pécs Diocesan Library, and awaits visitors with various functions.
Few medieval and Renaissance monuments have remained intact in our country. The Cathedral Lapidarium Gallery in Pécs presents the most significant Hungarian sculptural ensemble of this period through the carvings of the Cathedral.
The Castle of Püspökszentlászló is a jewel of the meeting of untouched nature and built heritage at the foot of the Zengő; its arboretum and magical atmosphere make it one of the most attractive destinations in the area.
As one of the oldest pilgrimage sites in Hungary, Máriagyűd is a living center of Marian worship and one of the most attractive spiritual and tourist destinations in the Diocese of Pécs.
The Diocese of Pécs was founded by King Saint Stephen in 1009. In addition to the organization of religious life, pastoral tasks and education, the Bishopric is also obliged by its historical past to preserve its built heritage and values in the greatest possible entirety and to make them accessible to everyone.