Budapest: Church
Places and attractions in the Church category
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St. Stephen's Basilica
Grand church with regular concerts St. Stephen's Basilica, named in honor of the first King of Hungary, is a crowning jewel in the cityscape of Budapest. This majestic church is not only a religious center but also one of the most significant tourist attractions in the Hungarian capital.
Matthias Church
Late-Gothic Roman Catholic church Matthias Church, with its stunning Gothic architecture, stands as a beacon of historical significance in the heart of Budapest, Hungary. This Roman Catholic church, officially named the Church of the Assumption of the Buda Castle, is one of the city's most prominent...
Saint Anne Parish
Nestled in the heart of Budapest, the Saint Anne Parish stands as a beacon of Baroque architecture and spiritual heritage. This Roman Catholic church, located on the western side of the Danube in the Buda district, is an epitome of religious artistry and an oasis of...
Egyetemi Templom
Nestled in the heart of Hungary's vibrant capital, Egyetemi Templom, also known as the University Church, is a hidden gem among Budapest's rich tapestry of architectural wonders. This church, located in the bustling city center, is a sanctuary of peace and spiritual...
Gellért Hill Cave
Chapel housed in a network of caves Nestled into the limestone cliffs of Gellért Hill, the Gellért Hill Cave in Budapest, Hungary, presents a fusion of natural wonder and spiritual sanctuary. This unique Catholic church, also known as the Cave Church, is part of a network of caves within the hill,...
Krisztina Tér
Nestled in the heart of Budapest, Krisztina Tér is a serene and picturesque square that offers tourists a glimpse into the city's religious heritage. At the center of this quiet area stands a prominent Catholic Church, an embodiment of Budapest's historical...
Szilágyi Dezső Square Reformed Church
Nestled in the heart of Budapest, the Szilágyi Dezső Square Reformed Church stands as a beacon of faith and history. This striking church, characterized by its unique architecture, is a must-see for visitors exploring the Hungarian capital.
St. Catherine of Alexandria Church
The St. Catherine of Alexandria Church is a Roman Catholic church in the Tabán quarter of Budapest, Hungary. It is the parish church of the Tabán Parish which also comprises parts of Gellért Hill and Naphegy.
The Temple of Everybody
The Temple of Everybody, formerly known as the Kőbánya Synagogue, is a church located in Kőbánya in the 10th District of Budapest, which houses the ecumenical, neoprotestant Church of Everyone Church. Until 1964, it operated as a Synagogue.
Lutheran Church of Budavár
Lutheran Church of Budavár is the oldest Lutheran church of Buda. It was built in 1895 at Vienna Gate Square in the 1st District of Budapest. The first church for the Lutherans of Buda was built by Maria Dorothea, third wife of Palatine Joseph, in 1846, at hu:Dísz tér.
Reformed Church of Fasor
The Reformed Church of Fasor or Fasor Reformed Church is an Art Nouveau Protestant church in District VII of Budapest, designed by Aladár Árkay in 1910–1912. It is part of the Reformed Church in Hungary. Most of the funds came from Adolf Laky earning him a bust in the church garden.
St. Florian's Martyr Greek Catholic Church
St. Florian's Martyr Greek Catholic Church is a historic church in Budapest, Hungary.
Rózsafüzér Királynéja templom
The Queen of the Rosary Church is an historic Roman Catholic Church in Budapest, Hungary.
Palace Chapel
The medieval Palace Chapel in Buda Castle was built in the 15th century by King Sigismund as the lower chapel of the former Castle Church. The Gothic chapel, which survived the destruction of the 1686 siege, was buried under a Baroque terrace for centuries.
House of Reconciliation
The House of Reconciliation is a church of the Hungarian Evangelical Fellowship in Budapest, Békásmegyer.
Rumbach Street Synagogue
19th-century Moorish-style synagogue The Rumbach Street synagogue is located in Belváros, the inner city of the historical old town of Pest, in the eastern section of Budapest. The synagogue in Rumbach Street was built in 1872 to the design of the Viennese architect Otto Wagner.
Fasori Evangélikus Gimnázium
Fasori Gimnázium, also known as Fasori Evangélikus Gimnázium, official name: Budapest-Fasori Evangélikus Gimnázium, is a famous secondary school in Budapest, Hungary. It is located near the City Park.
'Városmajori' Heart of Jesus Parish
The Church of the Heart of Jesus in Városmajor - a Catholic Church, located in Budapest, in the Városmajor district, at Csaba Utca 5. The temple is the first modernist church in the Hungarian capital. Built in 1932–1934, it was immediately criticized, especially from conservative Catholic circles.
The Main Parish Church of the Assumption in the centre of Budapest
Budapest's Inner City Parish Church, officially the Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is the main parish church of Budapest. It is often referred to as the City Parish Church, or Downtown Parish Church.
Saint Joseph Church
The Wekerle estate is a part of Budapest's XIX. district. Kispest, formerly a suburb was administratively attached to Budapest in 1950 along with several other settlements of Greater Budapest.
Szent György Nagyvértanú szerb ortodox templom
Church of St. Jerzy - an Orthodox church in Budapest, belonging to the Budzin Eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox church. The building represents the baroque style, it was dedicated in 1698 by the patriarch of Serbian Arsenius III. His current appearance is the result of construction works carried out in the 18th century. The object was enlarged.