The Szentes fire station building, which is under local heritage protection, was built in 1954. One of its most distinctive features is the 24-metre-high fire tower, from which visitors can enjoy a panoramic view of Szentes. The Permanent Fire Service...
Mrs Iván Kovács warmly invites all those who love and are interested in Hungarian folk art to view her private ethnographic collection. Among other things, visitors can see a traditional kitchen corner, a summer open-air painting workshop where handmade small...
The Private Collection of Mrs László Pallagi. When she opened her exhibition in 2018, she displayed 400 pieces; since then, this number has grown to 700. Among the colourful figures, a few distinctive characters stand out: cheerful Venetian and Harlequin...
The Southern Great Plain Postal History Memorial Room is housed in the Post Office building on the town’s main street. The exhibition was established in 2003 by a group of postal workers as the result of several decades of collecting....
The Gyuricza Vintage Vehicle and Antiques Museum is an unmissable exhibition venue when strolling through the town centre. We find ourselves transported to a forgotten world that preserves a small island of the past. The gleaming chrome and marvellous designs...
The Ecseri church ruins are the only, and partially standing, medieval monument in Szentes and its surrounding area. The remains of the building can still be seen today along the road leading from Szentes to Szarvas, in the middle of...
Bathe in beautiful surroundings; the Szentes Sports and Leisure Centre – Dr József Rébeli-Szabó Municipal Swimming Pool awaits lovers of active relaxation, nestled within Széchenyi Grove, one of the key venues of Szentes’s active tourism scene. The Szentes Sports and...
Romance, comedy, perhaps a drama or a horror movie? Do you enjoy watching films with family or friends? You do not have to miss out on any of these during your stay here, thanks to the renovated, two-screen cinema in...









