1. Memorial commemorating the village’s 60th anniversary. By József Szalai, 2007. Pirtó, Közpark. 2. Saint Stephen statue. By István Máté, 2002. Pirtó, Közpark. 3. Lajos Kossuth statue. By István Máté, 2003. Pirtó, Közpark. 4. Rural heritage house. c. 1900. Pirtó, I. körzet. 1 km north-west of the village. 5. Pirtó Roman Catholic church. 1966. Pirtó, Ady E. u. 7. 6. Rásonyi-Papp villa. 1937–44. Pirtó, Dózsa Gy. u. 23. 7. Knob country house. 1920s. Pirtó, Zombostó dűlő. 1 km south-west of the village. 8. Pirtó railway station. 1912. South of the village. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. KISKUNHALAS DISTRICT (Hungary) PIRTó
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KiSKunhaLaS DiStRiCt (hungary)Pajor cross. 19th century. Harkakötöny, Kereszt-halom. North of the village. 53. Memorial commemorating the village’s 60th anniversary. 1999. Harkakötöny.
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1.Memorial commemorating the village’s 60th anniversary.By József Szalai, 2007.Pirtó, Közpark.
2.Saint Stephen statue.By István Máté, 2002.Pirtó, Közpark.
3. Lajos Kossuth statue.By István Máté, 2003.Pirtó, Közpark.
4. Rural heritage house.c. 1900.Pirtó, I. körzet. 1 km north-west of the village.
5. Pirtó Roman Catholic church.1966.Pirtó, Ady E. u. 7.
6. Rásonyi-Papp villa.1937–44.Pirtó, Dózsa Gy. u. 23.
7. Knob country house.1920s.Pirtó, Zombostó dűlő. 1 km south-west of the village.
8. Pirtó railway station.1912.South of the village.
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9. Pirtó lower school. 1913.South of the village, beside Route 53.
10. Wayside cross.By József Gulyás, 1927.South of the village, beside Route 53.
11. Sóstó inn.Early 19th century, extended 1862.Kiskunhalas, Sóstó.Beside Route 53.
12. Árpádian age village memorial.By Attila Csák and László Babud, 2001.Kiskunhalas. South of the Sóstó lake.
13. Sáfrik windmill.After 1860, renovated 1901.Kiskunhalas, Kölcsey u. 19.
14. Felsővárosi primary school.Architect: Gyula Schmidt, 1913.Kiskunhalas, Szabadság tér 6.
15. Stone crucifix.First half of 19th century.Kiskunhalas, Fácán u. 2.
16. Rural heritage house.c. 1800.Kiskunhalas, Marx tér 1.
17. Végh house.c. 1840.Kiskunhalas, Bajcsy-Zsilinszky u. 5.
18. Liberation Monument. “the herald” statue and “Composition”.By László Marton and József Kerényi, 1975.Kiskunhalas, Semmelweis tér.
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19. “the Venus of halas” statue.By Zsuzsa Péter, 1978.Kiskunhalas, Semmelweis hospital entrance.
20. Baptist church and community centre.Architect: Halas-Terv Bt., 1998.Kiskunhalas, Nagy Szeder István u. 24/a.
21. Old Calvinist school.17th century; extended 18thand 19th centuries.Kiskunhalas, Szilády Á. u. 2.
22. Calvinist church.1772; rebuilt by János andFrigyes Schwörtz, 1814–1823.Kiskunhalas, Hősök tere 2.
23. the “Sinners’ Stone”.17th century.Kiskunhalas, Hősök tere 2.
24. Calvinist rectory and gate.1777, 1850.Kiskunhalas, Hősök tere 2.
25. “heroes’ Statue”. First World War memorial.By István Szentgyörgyi and Rezső Hikisch, 1926.Kiskunhalas, Hősök tere.
26. Bust of Áron Szilády.By István Szentgyörgyi, 1927.Kiskunhalas, Szilády Á. u. 1.
27. the little town tall.1796, átépítve 1856.Kiskunhalas, Köztársaság u. 1.
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28. the classicist town hall.Architect: Ágoston Fischer, 1834.Kiskunhalas, Hősök tere 1.
29. the art nouveau town hall.Architects: Rezső Hikisch and Henrik Kotál, 1906.Kiskunhalas, Hősök tere 1.
30. Second World War memorial.By Gábor Benő Pogány, 1991.Kiskunhalas, Hősök tere.
31. “national Flag” memorial.By Mihály Falusi and József Gulyás, 1935, renovated 2001.Kiskunhalas, Hősök tere.
32. 1956 Revolution memorial.By István Kosza and Tibor Székely, 1996.Kiskunhalas, Bethlen Gábor tér.
33. Memorial to Lajos Batthyány and the blood witnesses of arad.By Endre Bartos and Attila Csák, 1999.Kiskunhalas, Bokányi D. u. 1.
34. Kolozsváry house – todaythe János thorma Museum.1887.Kiskunhalas, Köztársaság u. 2.
35. Central Calvinist school.Architect: Dénes Györgyi, 1913.Kiskunhalas, Köztársaság u. 9.
36. Savings bank main office – today the court and prosecutor’s office.Architects: Géza Koczka, 1892; extended by István Nagy Szeder, 1910.Kiskunhalas, Kossuth. u. 1.
37. Synagogue.1861.Kiskunhalas, Petőfi u. 1.
38. Gentlemen’s club – today the cultural centre.Architect: István Kozits, 1897.Kiskunhalas, Bokányi D. u. 8.
39. Áron Szilády Calvinist grammar school.Architect: József Kauser, 1892.Kiskunhalas, Kossuth u. 14.
40. hild memorial.By György Benedek, 1988.Kiskunhalas, between Kossuth u. 25. and 27.
41. Bust of János thorma.By Ilona Mozer, 1992.Kiskunhalas, between Bocskai u. 11. and 12.
42. “Sorrowful Kuruc” statue.By József Damkó, 1904.
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70.Ditrich wine cellar.Early 20th century.Balotaszállás, IV. körzet. 4 kmsouth-west of the village.
71.“the Four Boundaries” memorial.By András Dönczi, 2000.Boundary of Balotaszállás, Öttömös, Pusztamérges and Ruzsa. Balotaszál-lás-Öttömös road, 1 km down the dirt track after the Csongrád county sign.
72. “Liberation” statue.By Sándor Rétfalvi, 1976.Kunfehértó, Szabadság tér.
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73. “Girl Planting a tree” statue.By Pál Pátzay, 1963.Kunfehértó, Szabadság tér.
74. Roman Catholic church. 1987.Kunfehértó, Rákóczi u. 37/a.
75. Rural heritage house.Exhibition opened in 2007.Kunfehértó, Kiserdő u. 5.
76. Millennium memorial and “1000 years, 1000 trees” memorial.2000 and 2001.Kunfehértó, Béke tér 3.
77. Boncopagni country house – today the istván Sallai primary school.1856, extended 1913.Kisszállás, Iskola u. 20–22.
78. Roman Catholic church.1873, extended 1974 and 2010.Kisszállás, Felszabadulás u. 23.
79. First and Second World War memorial.1947, relocated 2010.Kisszállás, Felszabadulás u. 23.
80. “the hungarian Revolutions” memorial.By Péter Párkányi Raab, 1998.Kisszállás, Felszabadulás u.
81 Steam mill.1856.Kisszállás, Felszabadulás u. 22.
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82.Gendarmerie barracks – today the kindergarten.1912.Kisszállás, Felszabadulás u. 30.
83. “the Seven of hearts” inn.19th century.Kisszállás, Felszabadulás u. 38.
84. town hall.1928.Tompa, Szabadság tér 3.
85.town rank memorial.By Béla Véh, 2004.Tompa, Szabadság tér 3.
86. 1848 Revolution memorial.2004.Tompa, Szabadság tér 5.
87.house of collections.Exhibition opened in 2007.Tompa, Kossuth u. 7.
88. Roman Catholic church. Architects: Ernő Föerck and Gyula Petrovácz, 1910.Tompa, Szentháromság tér.
89. First World War memorial.By Lajos Rápolthy, 1928.Tompa, Szentháromság tér.
90. Second World War memorial.1990.Tompa, Szentháromság tér.
145.aleksandar Kuzmanović. Subotica, Trg Lazara Nešića 1.
146. the church of Saint theresa of avila and holy trinity statue.Architect: Franz Kaufmann, 1797, Sculptor: Karl Salzer, 1814.Subotica, Trg Svete Terezije Avilske 1.
147.aleksandar Lifka. Subotica, Trg žrtava fašizma 9.
148. ambrozije Šarčević. Subotica, Petra Drapšina 5.
149. Károly Békeffy. Subotica, Štrosmajerova 14.
150.the former Savings and People’s Bank, “the yellow house” – the university of novi Sad, Faculty of hungarian-language teacher training.
Architect: Titus Mačković, 1880–1883.Subotica, Štrosmajerova 11.
151.istván iványi. Subotica, Šenoina 5.
152.ilona Csóvits (1879–1951), painter.Subotica, Maksima Gorkog 22.and Trg sinagoge 3.
153. Sándor Oláh (1886–1966), painter.Subotica, Maksima Gorkog 22.and Trg sinagoge 3.
154. Dr Vinko Perčić native Gallery. Subotica, Maksima Gorkog 22.
155.the cemetery on Bajai Road.Subotica, Mičurinova 1.
156.Racecourse and fairground.Subotica, Frana Supila bb.
157.Calvary. Subotica, Somborski put bb.
158.ivan Sarić. Subotica, Otona Župančića 24.
159.the church of Saint Roch. Architect: Antal Hofhauser, 1896.Subotica, Beogradski put 52.
160.the church of Saint George.Architects: Hoepfer and Keresztes, 1896.Subotica, Trg Paje Kujundžića 2.
161.titus Mačković. Subotica, Masarikova 108.
162.Bunarić. Subotica
163.the Orthodox church of Saint Demetrius, aleksandrovo. Subotica, Beogradski put 159.
164.Jovan Paču. Subotica, Asksentija Marodića 9,
165.the “Sándor Rózsa” tree, Veliki Radanovac.Radanovac
166.Béla Farkas (1894–1941) –the artist’s tomb.Palić, Groblje, Lovačka bb.
167.Water tower, pleasure hall. Architects: Dezső Jakab and Marcell Komor, 1910–1912.Palić, Park narodnih heroja bb.
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168.the villa of Rafael hartmann – today the post office. 1890s.Palić, Horgoški put 80.
169.“Owl Castle” – the villaof Lajos Vermes.1891.Palić, obala Palićkog jezera.
170.Women’s Lido.Architects: Dezső Jakab i Marcell Komor, 1910–1912.Palić, obala Palićkog jezera, na kraju Parka narodnih heroja
171.Statues by Lake Palić.Palić
172.“Sándor Rózsa’s island”.Hajdukovo, Lake Ludaš
173.the church of Saint Catherine. 1828.Šupljak, Ludoški šor 134.
174. Róka farm.Nosa
175. Garlic from Šupljak.Šupljak
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176. historic legends of the Lake Ludaš environs.Šupljak
177. Growing apples in Bački Vinogradi.Bački Vinogradi
178 . the church of the Sacred heart.1926.Bački Vinogradi, Beogradska 23.
179.the first straw image makers’ colony.Donji Tavankut,Marka Oreškovića 3.
180.the gallery of the first straw image makers’ colony.Donji Tavankut,Marka Oreškovića 10.
181.the naive painting of the Bunjevici circle. Tavankut, Marka Oreškovića 3.HKPD Matija Gubec
182.the Way of the Cross and straw crowns.Đurđin, Đurđin 325.