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ST. STEPHEN'S BASILICA (SZENT ISTVÁN BAZILIKA)

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Szent István tér, Ve arrondissement, Budapest, Hungary
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2024
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2024

This imposing neo-Renaissance church, the work of famous 19th century architects, serves as a showcase for the hand of Saint Stephen.

Dedicated to the founder of the Hungarian Christian nation, St. Stephen, this neo-Renaissance basilica is the work of the architects József Hild, Miklós Ybl and József Kauser. Its construction, which was not easy, took almost 50 years. The work was interrupted by financial difficulties and the death of the architect Hild in 1851. Resumed in 1867, they were delayed again in 1868, when the dome of the cathedral collapsed... It was in 1876 that the basilica began to take on its current appearance, to be consecrated in 1905. Inside, only a few rare rays of sunlight animate the statue of St. Stephen (behind the altar) - by Alajos Stróbl - and the painting by Gyula Benczúr of the king St. Stephen asking for his country the protection of the Holy Virgin. One can admire the mosaics under the dome, and on the left the stained glass windows of the famous work of Miksa Róth. The beautiful collection of ecclesiastical art includes the most revered relic of the Hungarian Catholic Church: the "Holy Dexter", the mummified right hand of Szent István (its authenticity is still in doubt). Preserved as a national treasure, it is exhibited in the Chapel of the Divine Right (Szent Jobb Káplona, open from April 30 to September 30 from 9:30 am to 4 pm, from October1 to March 31 from 10 am to 4 pm) and is the object of a procession on August 20. Finally, an elevator allows access to the gallery that surrounds the dome of the basilica and offers a beautiful view of the old city.

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oukrid
Visited in august 2018
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La basilique Saint-Etienne est un lieu remarquable qui rend hommage au Père de la Hongrie.
L'intérieur est fabuleux !
alboon
Visited in may 2018
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Basilique grandiose et somptueuse dans le centre de Pest. Sa visite permet d'admirer son intérieur richement décoré et la montée de sa tour mérite l'effort pour admirer une magnifique vue sur la ville.
aventure tv
Visited in august 2017
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C'est la plus grande église catholique de Pest mais l'entrée est payante. Imposante mais une perspective un peu gâché par une route d’accès (en face) avec de la circulation et donc un relatif manque de recul. L'intérieur est assez chargé avec une superbe coupole, à droite la statue de Saint Étienne, le premier roi de Hongrie, il y a aussi dans la basilique sa main momifiée qu'on appelle le Sainte Dextre », la main momifiée du premier roi de Hongrie, Étienne. Je ne mettrais pas cette visite dans la catégorie incontournable mais plutôt à découvrir si vous avez du temps.
butaes
Visited in march 2018
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a la fois impressionant et imposant, top la sur la main de saint étienne
vgaia641
Visited in april 2017
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L'intérieur est déjà bien mais la vue depuis la coupole est superbe sur Buda.
comptez 200 huf pour entrer dans la basilique puis 400 huf pour monter les escaliers jusqu'au sommet de la coupole (ou 500 huf en prenant les ascenseurs).

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