An emblematic work of Hungarian Art Nouveau, this palace was built in 1907 by the architect Ede Magyar, known as the "Hungarian Gaudí". It was commissioned by Iván Reök, a hydraulic engineer, and water is the main theme underpinning the ornamentation. Blue water lilies decorate the white façade and the balcony details call to mind aquatic plants. Reök-palota was beautifully refurbished in 2007 and houses a cultural centre where exhibitions, concerts and performances are held.