Szabolcs-Szatmar-Bereg County Northern Great Plain Hungary
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The only 200-year-old town has important architectural values such as edifices built in the styles of the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries as well as modern buildings. Outstanding examples are the eclectic County Hall designed by Ignác Alpár, the Korona Hotel, the Lutheran School and the Zsigmond Móric Theatre. The most valuable monument of the town is the baroque Lutheran church. The atmosphere of the main square is determined by the eclectic Town Hall, the statue of Kossuth, the Savings Palace and the neo-Romanesque Roman Catholic church with two towers. Its art nouveau buildings are significant: the Nyírvíz Palace, the Agricultural Savings Bank, the former Bristol Hotel, the Greek Orthodox Episcopal Palace. The masterpieces of the present time are the Zoltán Kodály Elementary school, the new wings of the College of Nyíregyháza and the Zsigmond Móricz County and Town Library. The relics of the past are preserved in the András Jósa Museum and at the Kállay collection.