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9. From the square the Mátyás Gerl Street leads you to the Minaret, which is the northernmost Turkish monument in Europe. The Minaret can be visited from March to October. Let’s go back to Dobó Square! 1U The Minorite church is the highest building in Eger. It’s said to be the most beautiful Baroque church in Eastern Europe. The carved wood furnishing inside is also breathtaking. The church can be visited every day from 10.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. Right nextodoor (to the left) you’ll find the Palóc Folklore-Exhibition (see: Exhibitions, Museums). Take either St. János or Érsek Street, and you’ll get to Széchenyi Street, the so called Main Walking Street of the town. Lot of pubs, cafes and confectioneries are waiting for you, and it’s worth your while to have a rest on the terrace of one of them. 11. The 15. Széchenyi Street is the Cistercian church. 12 . At the north end of Széchenyi Street you’ll find the Greek-Orthodox or Serbian church with one of the biggest iconostasis of Hungary. In the former parsonage-house the Memorial Museum of the Serbian poet Mihály Vitkovics and the exhibition of the painter and photographer György Kepes can be found. (see: Museums, Exhibitions).

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