Budapest: Sacred and Religious Sites
Places and attractions in the Sacred and religious sites category
Categories
- Museum
- Church
- Specialty museum
- Shopping
- Park
- History museum
- Theater
- Art museum
- Art Nouveau architecture
- Square
- Concerts and shows
- Neighbourhood
- Historical place
- Art gallery
- Memorial
- Swimming
- Universities and schools
- Bridge
- Water park
- Shopping centre
- Baroque architecture
- Forts and castles
- Architecture
- Area
- Street
- Amusement park
- Synagogue
- Cemetery
- Spa
- Natural attraction
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Sacred and religious sites
- Amusement
- Market
- Monuments and statues
- Library
- Arenas and stadiums
- View point
- Nightlife
- Science museum
- Nature
- Neo-baroque architecture
- Gothic Revival architecture
- Unesco
- Cave
- Eclectic architecture
- Tram
- Town
- Fountain
- Mountain
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...
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.
Frankel Leo street Synagogue
Frankel Leo Synagogue is located on the Buda side of Budapest, Hungary. It is a Neolog synagogue which is the local mainstream of the Jewish community. The congregation and prayers similar to the Conservative/Masorti but without being egalitarian. Men and women sit separated but without mechitzah. They follow the Nusach Ashkenaz.
Medieval Jewish Chapel
The Jewish Prayer House of Budavár is a synagogue in the first district of Budapest, in the historic castle district, on the ground floor of Táncsics Mihály Street 26, originally built at the end of the 14th century, and reopened on 6 September...