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The Reök Palace (Hungarian: Reök-palota) is an Art Nouveau building in downtown Szeged. It was designed by Ede Magyar and built in 1907. It hosts exhibitions of modern fine arts.

Building in Szeged, Hungary
Reök Palace
General information
Architectural styleArt Nouveau
LocationSzeged, Hungary
Address6720, Magyar Ede tér 2.
Year(s) built1906-1907
Inaugurated1960, 1974 2004-2007
Design and construction
Architect(s)Magyar Ede
Main contractorWinkler és Társai
Website
www.reok.hu


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