Fall in Love with Art Nouveau in Subotica, Serbia

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Most people visiting Serbia only go to Belgrade and call it a day, but this tiny country has many more beautiful cities in store. Subotica is located in the very north, and it’s home to some of the most stunning Art Nouveau buildings you’ll get to see in this corner of Europe.

City Hall

Located in the very heart of Subotica, this red building is one of the city’s most recognizable symbols, together with the beautiful Blue Fountain situated right next to it. It’s also Subotica’s best example of the Hungarian Art Nouveau as this city happens to be located next to the Hungarian border.

Subotica Synagogue

A trip to Subotica is also incomplete without a visit to the city’s Synagogue, one of its most beautiful in this part of Europe. Like the previous building, this one also employs many elements of Hungarian folklore, but its quirky doors with curved bars happen to be one of its most recognizable traits.

Reichel Palace

The former home of the architect Raichle Ferenc is hailed as one of the most beautiful and Instagram-friendly buildings in Subotica. It now serves as a museum of modern art, and it looks truly impressive, both inside and out.