Pannonia is an ancient region of East-Central Europe, home to a rich history and a variety of charming towns. Visit EsztergomOpens in a new window, the seat of Hungarian Catholicism, best known for its enormous basilica which dominates the town’s skyline. Explore the churches of GyőrOpens in a new window and discover the history of SopronOpens in a new window. Relax in PécsOpens in a new window, known as the “City of Grapes and Wine.”
Once a province of the ancient Roman Empire, the Pannonia region has a long and turbulent history. Explore its many towns and villages to learn more about the region’s heritage. Modern Pannonia centers on Hungary, but also encompasses parts of Serbia, Croatia, Slovakia and Slavonia.
Head to Esztergom to visit the colossal Esztergom BasilicaOpens in a new window, one of the largest churches in Northern Europe. Step inside to admire its extraordinary architecture, notice damage from the destructive Turkish invasion and see valuable art and artifacts.
Visit the medieval town of Győr to view its ancient churches and museums. See the chapels and frescoes of Győr Benedictine ChurchOpens in a new window. Constructed in 1627, it was the first of many churches built by Jesuits in the region. Inside, marvel at the wondrous marble and gold of its Baroque details.
Enjoy the warm climate of Pécs, which is known for its production of excellent wines and fruits. See the 11th-century Pécs CathedralOpens in a new window with its neo-Romanesque exterior and Gothic interior. Note the curious combination of Islam and Christian art and architecture found at the Mosque of Gazi Kaszim PashaOpens in a new window. Stroll through Széchenyi SquareOpens in a new window and view its lovely historic buildings and monuments.
Walk the cobbled streets of Sopron, which has been inhabited since the time of the ancient Celts. Find out the story behind its unusual Goat ChurchOpens in a new window and see the impressive views from the top of the Firewatch TowerOpens in a new window. Visit the luxurious Esterházy PalaceOpens in a new window, an opulent 18th-century palace where composer Franz Joseph Haydn once lived.
Travel to the Pannonia region by plane or train. Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport offers good connections to the many towns and cities of this region.
See the diverse cultural attractions of this historic area.