Baranya County Hall
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Architectural styleeclecticism[1]
Current tenantsBaranya County
| Baranya County Hall | |
|---|---|
Pécs Megyeháza | |
![]() Interactive map of the Baranya County Hall area | |
| General information | |
| Architectural style | eclecticism[1] |
| Location | Pécs, Hungary |
| Coordinates | 46°04′34″N 18°13′39″E / 46.07615°N 18.22755°E |
| Current tenants | Baranya County |
| Construction started | 1897[2] |
The Baranya County Hall (Hungarian: Pécs Megyeháza) is a representative historical building in Pécs, Hungary. Located at the main Széchenyi Square the building serves at the seat of modern day Baranya County. The building was constructed in 1897.[2] In 1954, a portion of the building was destroyed by fire, but it was later rebuilt with a new, simpler roof design.[2]
