Largest and most populous panel housing estate in Pécs, with about 30,000 residents; formerly called Lvov Kertváros.
District east of Megyer, residential area with mixed housing types.
Historic city center of Pécs, containing main cultural, commercial, and administrative institutions.
The older part of Kertváros with family houses and gardens, developed roughly between 1930 and 1945, housing about 15,000–20,000 people.
A residential district known as the 'garden city', originally developed with family houses and gardens, now includes the large panel housing estate called Megyer.
A large panel housing estate developed mainly in the 1950s-1970s, located southwest of the city center, historically linked to mining workers.
A district located south of Megyer, mostly residential with some industrial areas.
A neighborhood near Málom, part of the southern expansion of Pécs.