TRINITY COLUMN (SZENTHÁROMSÁG OSZLOP)
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2024
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2024
In 1694, the Buda Council decided to erect this monument to the Holy Trinity to protect its residents from the plague. Made by Ceresola Vereio and Bernardo Ferretti, the original object was placed in another district ravaged by the plague. It was decided to make a more monumental column here. At 14 m, it is the highest point of the hill. At number 2 of the square stands the former Buda Town Hall, which has been without function since the unification of Buda and Pest in 1873.
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Une belle colonne
Oeuvre de Fülöp Ungleich, qui commémore les grandes épidémies de peste des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles.Une belle structure à ne pas manquer lors de votre visite à pied de la ville.
Column Sainte Trinité is right next to the Mathias Church. It celebrates the end of an epidemic plague. The pointe is remarkably detailed.