Szent György's Room

Intro

Albert Szent-Györgyi Biochemist, honorary citizen of Szeged took the Nobel Prize for Medicine on December 10, 1937. Until now, he is the only Hungarian scientist who has earned the best-known award in the world for his activities in Hungary. The city, the university, and the faculty set up a memorial room as a permanent exhibition venue for the 70th anniversary of the Nobel Prize award at the Dean's Office.  In addition to the memorial room, Diczfalusy Egon, a professor living in Sweden, is located in a monumental building dating back to 1911, and also features a South American precolombian statue and utility item collection.