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    Official website. Subotica ( Serbian Cyrillic: Суботица, pronounced [sǔbotitsa] ⓘ; Hungarian: Szabadka, Rusyn: Суботица, Romanian: Subotița) is a city and the administrative center of the North Bačka District in the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia.

    • Subotica City Hall. The majestic city hall is an Art Nouveau masterpiece, completed in 1912. Subotica’s central landmark was conceived by a team of Hungarian-Jewish architects, Dezső Jakab and Marcell Komor.
    • Trg Slobode (Freedom Square) Below the colossal town hall, and enclosed by elegant buildings like the People’s Theatre, is the city’s extensive central square.
    • St Theresa of Avila Cathedral. The city’s Roman Catholic cathedral is from the 1770s, when Subotica was in the Habsburg Monarchy. Theresa of Avila is also the patron saint of Subotica and appears on the city’s coat of arms.
    • Subotica Synagogue. Another of Subotica’s Art Nouveau treasures is the city’s synagogue, finished in 1903 and also drawn up by Dezső Jakab and Marcell Komor.
    • Subotica City Hall. Subotica downtown is filled with incredible sights, all within walking distance from one another. At the very center of the city is the grandiose art nouveau City Hall, the symbol of Subotica.
    • Boss Caffé. After all that walking, you’ve earned a well-deserved break. Only a 7-minute stroll from the National Theatre in Subotica is Boss Caffé, the most popular place for locals to hang out, enjoy sipping coffee, Serbian wine, or eat one of the many distinctive Serbian food delicacies.
    • Subotica Synagogue. Next, walk 10 minutes to another stunning example of the Art Nouveau architecture style that perfectly complements Raichle Palace, the Subotica Synagogue.
    • St. Theresa of Avila Cathedral. One more stop on the tour of historical buildings of Subotica must include Saint Theresa of Avila Cathedral, which is a short 8-minute walk from the synagogue.
  2. Apr 4, 2022 · Look no further: this Subotica travel guide has everything you need to know about this gorgeous Art Nouveau wonderland! Although Subotica is located in northern Serbia (just a few kilometers from the Hungarian border), it feels as if you’re in an entirely different country.

  3. What to See in Subotica – Art Nouveau. In Subotica you will find outstanding examples of Art Nouveau architecture. Actually, Subotica is probably the city with the most art nouveau buildings in Serbia. In Austro-Hungary, the movement was called Secession. At that time, Subotica was at the forefront of the movement.

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  4. About Subotica. _______ The City of Subotica is located on the north of the Republic of Serbia, along the main European corridors and between two rivers: the Danube and Tisa rivers. Rich cultural heritage assets, lavishly decorated buildings, multicultural spirit and European charm – these are the features that make this city distinctive.

  5. Subotica. Serbia, Europe. Sugar-spun art nouveau marvels, a laid-back populace and a sprinkling of Serbian and Hungarian flavours make this leafy town – the second largest in Vojvodina and practically at the Hungarian border – a worthy day trip or stopover.

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