Matthias Church inside
by aGinger
I couldn't decide, which one is better...
This Roman Catholic church consecrated to Our Lady (Nagyboldogasszony) is popularly known as Matthias Church; it was used for coronation ceremonies and royal weddings. Originally built in Gothic style, it was reconstructed several times - the neo-Gothic form we see today was created at the turn of the 19th-20th centuries. It's located in the Castle district, near Fishermen's Bastion.
This Roman Catholic church consecrated to Our Lady (Nagyboldogasszony) is popularly known as Matthias Church; it was used for coronation ceremonies and royal weddings. Originally built in Gothic style, it was reconstructed several times - the neo-Gothic form we see today was created at the turn of the 19th-20th centuries. It's located in the Castle district, near Fishermen's Bastion.
Uploaded01/01/2009 - 20:14
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Posted 10/01/2009 - 18:11
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Thank you for your comment, Martin. Yapp, the style and ornaments of this church are really old, and not yet renovated; in better size you can see the details...maybe here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/aginger/3146410693/
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The Netherlands
Not to forget the beautiful stained glass windows.(well captured)
The left one almost looks like it was photographed through a dirty window.
Martin.
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