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Matthias Church (Matyas Templom) - Budapest - Reviews of Matthias Church (Matyas Templom) - TripAdvisor Used over the centuries as a coronation church for the Hungarian kings, the slender and graceful architecture of this beautiful church dominates the main square o... tripadvisor.com
Mátyás Templom (Matthias Church) | Museum/Attraction Review | Budapest | Frommers.com Officially named the Church of Our Lady, this symbol of Buda's Castle District is popularly known as Matthias Church after the much-loved 15th-century Renaissance king who was the main donor of the building and who was twice married here. The structure that originally stood here dates to the mid-13t... frommers.com
Matthias Church | Bar/Club Review | Budapest | Frommers.com A Budapest icon in the center of the historic Castle district, this church is a neo-Gothic classic, named after Matthias Corvinus, the Renaissance king who was married here. The church is a key location for excellent organ recitals, sacred music concerts for a cappella choir, or orchestras. The box ... frommers.com
iExplore Community: Matthias Church (M%E1ty%E1s Templom) - Budapest, Hungary In the thirteenth century Buda�s first parish church stood here. In the fourteenth century it was rebuilt as a Gothic hall church, but it was never finished and the north tower was not built. In Turkish times it became the main mosque and its interior furnishing were destroyed. During the 1686 siege... community.iexplore.com
The Matthias Church (Templon) - Budapest Travel Guide - VirtualTourist.com Beneath the Palace carved into the hill are catacombs formed by the hot thermal underground springs for which the region is famous. During the World War II this labyrinth was used as a bomb shelter but it was the Turks in the Middle Ages who dug out the limestone caves to form 10km of tunnels. Today... virtualtourist.com
Mathias Church (M�ty�s-templom)- Budapest, Hungary - VirtualTourist.com The famous landmark in Budapest. If you know a little about the history you will look with different eyes to this monument. The first stones were put together in the 13th century. The Turkish as well as the 'Habsburgers' did rebuild a parth of the church. The Turkish burned her down and repainted th... virtualtourist.com
Matthias Church, Budapest | MyTravelGuide.com There has been a church here since the thirteenth century, even though the Turks converted many religious buildings into mosques. Although it was badly damaged in the last war, it was restored (mainly rebuilt) in the sixties. An original fourteenth-century Gothic portal survives on the south side of... mytravelguide.com
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