Paks

Paks

Infobox Settlement
subdivision_type = Country
subdivision_name = HUN
timezone=CET
utc_offset=+1
timezone_DST=CEST
utc_offset_DST=+2
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official_name=Paks


subdivision_type1=County
subdivision_name1=Tolna
area_total_km2=154.08
population_total=21178|population_footnotes=
population_as_of=2001|population_density_km2=137.4
postal_code_type=Postal code
postal_code=7030
area_code=75
latd=46.622047
longd=18.855918

Paks is a town in Tolna county, central Hungary, on the banks of the Danube River.

In the last century several mansions were built in the centre of the old town, such as those in Szent István tér, the main square of the town. The Roman Catholic three-isled, basilica style Heart of Jesus church was consecrated in 1901. There is a tablet in the wall of the baroque Szeniczey mansion to commemorate Ferenc Deák, 'the Sage of the Country'. The Town Museum is housed in the former Cseh-Vigyázó mansion. The Calvinist and the Lutheran churches were built in 1775 and 1884 respectively.

The Catholic Holy Spririt church, built according to the design of Imre Makovecz, is an outstanding work of 20th century architecture. There is a hundred year old chestnut alley lining the walkway on the Danube River bank. The town hosts the Spring Festival at Whitsuntide and the International Festival of Blues, Jazz, Rock and Gastronomy.

Paks is also the home of the only Hungarian nuclear power plant, which provides about 40% the country's electricity.

Twin towns

Paks is twinned with:


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