Roman Tomb Sites

Pécs


These two Roman tomb sites contain 110 graves. The entire area – excavations have so far revealed 16 burial chambers and several hundred graves – is now a designated Unesco site. Closed for refurbishment at research time.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Pécs attractions

1. Csontváry Museum

0.05 MILES

This museum shows the major works of master 19th-century symbolist painter Tivadar Kosztka Csontváry. Elements of postimpressionism and expressionism can…

2. Cella Septichora Visitors Centre

0.07 MILES

This Christian burial site illuminates a series of early Christian tombs that have been on Unesco's World Heritage list since 2000. The highlight is the…

3. Early Christian Tomb Chapel

0.08 MILES

The early Christian tomb chapel, under renovation at research time, dates from about AD 350 and has frescoes of Adam and Eve and Daniel in the lion’s den…

4. Ferencesek utcája

0.09 MILES

One of Pécs’ most enjoyable pedestrian streets, Ferencesek utcája, runs east from Kórház tér to Széchenyi tér and boasts the magnificent baroque…

5. Ferenc Martyn Museum

0.11 MILES

Displays works by the Pécs-born painter and sculptor (1899–1986) and has previously hosted temporary exhibitions by Chagall, Dalí and others.

6. Bishop’s Palace

0.13 MILES

The Bishop's Palace, dating to 1770, keeps very limited hours (access by tour), but have a look at the curious statue of Franz Liszt (Imre Varga; 1983)…

7. Marzipan Museum

0.14 MILES

This combination museum and marzipan shop features intricate marzipan sculptures with colourful recreations of the Mosque Church, embroidered Hungarian…

8. Mosque Church

0.14 MILES

The largest building extant from the time of the Turkish occupation, the former Pasha Gazi Kassim Mosque (now the Inner Town Parish Church) dominates the…