István Vedres

1765–1830 (age 65)

Biography

Architect István Vedres shaped public spaces with a blend of practicality and elegance, contributing to the built heritage of Szeged through thoughtful design that harmonized civic pride with functionality. His work reflected a reverence for proportion and detail that left a lasting imprint on the urban landscape.

He passed in 1830, and those who worked with him honored his vision by interring him in Szeged’s central graveyard, where his legacy endures beside the city he helped to define.