- Szinva Terrace
The Szinva Terrace (Hungarian:"Szinva terasz") is the newest public square in downtown
Miskolc ,Hungary , next to the streamSzinva which runs through the city.The square was constructed in autumn
2005 in place of a parking lot, as a part of the reconstruction of the downtown area, and was opened to the public onNovember 5 . Construction cost 450 million Ft (mainly funded fromEuropean Union sources). The square consists of terraces and stairs leading down to the Szinva and a small artificial waterfall which is lit by lamps in the evenings.The name of the square was chosen on
December 8 by the city council from a list of eight suggested names including "Szinva terrace, Szinva promenade, Kandia terrace, Szinva-side promenade, Port square, Szinva rest, Kandia rest, Széppataki square" and "Ostrava square."The square has four flagpoles, three of which fly the flags of Miskolc, Hungary and the EU. A highlight of the square is the statue "Girls of Miskolc," showing three young girls on a bench (made by sculptor
László Kutas ). Another statue nearby is that of Mancs, the famous rescue dog.At the same time when the square was constructed, Kandia street (a nearby small pedestrian street which starts from the square and opens to Széchenyi street, opposite the
National Theatre of Miskolc ) was covered with a glass roof; this street (now called Kandia passage) now functions as an open-air exhibition place where drawings are often featured.Love padlocks recently appeared on the fence of a small bridge at the Western end of Szinva Terrace.References
*hu icon [http://www.nol.hu/cikk/399914/ Article in "Népszabadság Online"]
*hu icon [http://www.erikanet.hu/moduls/onallo/cikk_nyomtathato.php?cikk_id=5959 About naming the square]External links
*hu icon [http://archivum.epiteszforum.hu/muhely_terv.php?mtid=835 Article in "Architects' Forum" archive] (Includes computer-generated pictures of the square)
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