This is another of the charming little squares punctuating Fo utca. At its center is the striking, neo-Gothic Budai Református Templom (Buda Reformed Church), designed by Samu Pecz and built in 1893-96; rising above the deep-red brickwork of its facade, both its steeple and a massive dome above the main part of the church are covered with colorful tilework from the famous Zsolnay factory in Pécs. Also on the square is the building where composer Béla Bartók lived, No. 4.
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