A revolving plaque for urban transportation, highly practical for the tourists and which bears the name of Count Lajos Batthyány, head of the first Hungarian government in 1848. It is in this square that the St Anne Church was located and, next to it, the Angelika café. At No. 3, near the covered markets from the 19th Century, there was the Inn of the White Cross where plays were also performed. Casanova passed through there once.