The most
northern monument in Europe from the time of the Turkish
occupation, the minaret is built out of carved sandstone. The djami on its
east side was dismantled in 1841 in the course of the city
replanning.
With a 14-sided ground plan this tower is 40 metres high.
Inside its tall trunk 97 winding steps lead up to the iron balustraded circular
terrace. The stone cone on the very top of the minaret is ornamented with a
crescent moon and a cross. Since 1997, some 350 years after the legendary
battle, the sound of the muezzin calling is once again heard in a summer event
series.
Of the three minarets remaining in Hungary (Pécs, Érd, Eger),
this is the tallest and the best preserved one.