City of Senta
Buildings

Town Hall - Senta
The current Town Hall on Zenta’s main square was constructed in 1912–1914 after the previous city hall (built 1830) was destroyed by fire in April 1911.

Sacred Heart Church of Senta (Jézus Szent Szíve-templom)
The Sacred Heart Church is the largest standing Catholic church in Zenta. It was built between 1893 and 1896 according to the designs of the Budapest architect János Szilágyi.

Monument to the Battle of Zenta (Zentai csata emlékmű)
The Battle of Zenta was fought on 11 September 1697, between the imperial army of the Habsburg Monarchy, led by Prince Eugene of Savoy, and the Ottoman Empire, commanded by Sultan Mustafa II.

Museum of Senta
The Palace (Szent István-plébániapalota) was constructed in 1907–1909 by city engineer Domonkos Berzenczey.

Fire Station of Senta
Senta Fire Station, designed by Béla Lajta (Leitersdorfer), is celebrated as a masterpiece of Hungarian Secession design.

Senta Synagogue
The Zenta (Zentai kis) synagogue was built in 1928–1929 for the local Jewish community. At that time Zenta had a sizeable Jewish population (around 2,000 people)