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MATHIAS CHURCH (MÁTYÁS TEMPLOM)

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Szentháromság tér, Colline du Château, Ier arrondissement., Budapest, Hungary
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2024
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2024

A superb church with an exterior that evokes the golden age of Budapest, a site steeped in history.

A superb church whose exterior is reminiscent of Budapest's golden age in the 19th century, but whose history goes back much further. Built in the Middle Ages, originally in Romanesque style, the church was remodeled in Gothic style and became a basilica with three naves in the 14th century. It was in Budavár's Church of Our Lady of the Assumption that Mathias I Corvin and Beatrice of Aragon were married in 1476. It was this same king who ordered the construction of today's Matthias Tower. In 1526, the Ottomans took Buda, the church went up in flames and its treasures were evacuated by ship to Pozsony (Bratislava, Slovakia). The Ottomans then transformed the church into a mosque and walled up a statue of the Virgin Mary. When Eugène de Savoie's troops recaptured Buda, cannon fire finally blew away the wall concealing the statue of the Virgin Mary: an event Hungarians like to call "the miracle of Buda". Legend has it that the Ottomans were so demoralized that they gave in. Ruined, the church was entrusted to the Jesuits, who undertook its partial reconstruction. In 1867, the Mátyás Church was the venue for the coronation of Franz Joseph and Sissi, who mended the royal cloak of the first Christian king, Stephen (István). The building was almost entirely rebuilt between 1873 and 1896 in neo-Gothic style by Frigyes Schulek. The interior frescoes are by Bertalan Székely and Károly Lotz.

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thon
Visited in march 2020
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EGLISE HISTORIQUE
ELLE EST IMPOSANTE LORSQU’ON ARRIVE DEVANT ET C'EST UN DES PRINCIPAUX SANCTUAIRES CATHOLIQUE DE BUDAPEST. ELLE A SERVIT DE CADRE AU COURONNEMENT DE FRANCOIS JOSEPH ET SISI AINSI QUE D'AUTRES. C'EST UN LIEU MYTHIQUE. ELLE FUT TRANSFORMÉE EN MOSQUÉE DURANT L'OCCUPATION OTTOMANE. SON INTÉRIEUR EST MAGNIFIQUE
gwadaboy
Visited in october 2019
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incontournable à Budapest
un lieu majeur dans l'histoire de la Hongrie. Eglise d'une grande beauté tant à l'extérieur qu'à l'intérieur. A noter qu'il existe un guide parcours pour enfant (en anglais) très bien fait. Mon fils de 8 ans s'est bien amusé tout en apprenant. A ne pas manquer à Budapest
nimar42
Visited in june 2019
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Splendide
Magnifique bâtiment et la toiture est vraiment exceptionnelle.Entré payante
gyom14
Visited in february 2019
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Magnifique
Magnifique église où la visite payante vaut vraiment le coup! Eglise décorée avec des peintures sur les murs, un toit peint et une petite exposition!
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Visited in october 2018
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Très jolie église avec beaucoup d'histoire, un peu sombre à l'intérieur, beaucoup de visiteurs et donc malheureusement une queue énorme

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