
Pasha Memi Bath Ruins
Discover the 16th-century Pasha Memi Bath Ruins, a free historical gem in Pécs offering a tangible link to the Ottoman era.
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Pasha Memi Bath Ruins
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Must-see attractions
Discover the 16th-century Pasha Memi Bath Ruins, a free historical gem in Pécs offering a tangible link to the Ottoman era.
"Very beautiful and steeped in history cafes and bars are close-by."

Free to Explore
Enjoy this historical site without any admission fee! :moneywithwings:
Combine with Nearby Cafes
Cafes and bars are close by, perfect for a post-exploration break. ☕

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4.1 · 201 reviews
Type
Historical Landmark
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The Bath Ruins
End of Ferencesek Street
Discover the fascinating remnants of a 16th-century Turkish bath, a testament to Pécs' Ottoman heritage.
Historical Context
Adjacent to the ruins
Imagine the bustling life around the bathhouse and the adjacent Memi Pasha Mosque, once central to the city.
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Free to Explore
Enjoy this historical site without any admission fee! :moneywithwings:
Combine with Nearby Cafes
Cafes and bars are close by, perfect for a post-exploration break. ☕
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Imagine the Past
Take a moment to visualize the heating system and daily life here. :thought_balloon:
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Free to Explore
Enjoy this historical site without any admission fee! :moneywithwings:
Combine with Nearby Cafes
Cafes and bars are close by, perfect for a post-exploration break. ☕
Imagine the Past
Take a moment to visualize the heating system and daily life here. :thought_balloon:
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors find the Pasha Memi Bath Ruins to be a beautiful and historically significant site, offering a glimpse into Pécs' Ottoman past. While some note its small size, its free access and proximity to cafes make it a worthwhile and easily integrated stop for those interested in history.
"Very beautiful and steeped in history cafes and bars are close-by."
Alan “The grimSickle” Defoe
"Interesting, tried to figure out where the water was back then and failed"
László Csaba Ferenc Szürkemedve
"Small but nice to see"
Aladdin Rifai
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The Pasha Memi Bath Ruins are located at the end of Ferencesek Street in Pécs. They are easily accessible on foot as part of a city walk.
Street parking may be available in the vicinity, but it's recommended to explore on foot as the ruins are centrally located.
Pécs has a good public transport system. Check local bus routes that stop near the city center, from where you can walk to the ruins.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, the Pasha Memi Bath Ruins are free to visit and explore.
As an open-air historical site, the ruins are generally accessible during daylight hours. There are no set opening or closing times.
There is no entrance fee; the Pasha Memi Bath Ruins are freely accessible to the public.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
The ruins are relatively small. Allocate about 15-30 minutes to explore and appreciate the historical significance.
You can see the remaining structures of a 16th-century Turkish bathhouse, including parts of its heating system.
Yes, the ruins offer a unique historical backdrop for photography, especially during the golden hours.
While official guided tours might not be common, you can find information online or in local tourist brochures to enhance your visit.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
Yes, the reviews mention that cafes and bars are located nearby, offering opportunities for refreshments after your visit.
Pécs offers a mix of Hungarian and international cuisine. You'll find traditional dishes and modern dining options.









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