Church sights in Hungary
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Church of St Anne
The 18th-century baroque Church of St Anne has one of the most eye-catching interiors of any church in Budapest.
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Óbuda Parish Church
Dominating the easternmost side of III Flórián tér is the yellow baroque Óbuda Parish Church, which was built in 1749 and dedicated to Sts Peter and Paul. There’s a lovely rococo pulpit inside.
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Capuchin Church
At the former Capuchin church, used as a mosque during the Turkish occupation, you can see the remains of an Islamic-style ogee-arched door and window on the southern side.
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University Church
Over the altar in this lovely baroque 1742 church is a copy of the Black Madonna of Czȩstochowa, so revered in Poland. The church is often full of young people.
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Serbian Orthodox Church
Southwest of Egyetem tér stands the Serbian Orthodox church, built by Serbs fleeing the Turks in the 17th century. The iconostasis is worth a look.
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Chapel of St Florian
Across pedestrianised Ganz utca is the Greek Catholic Chapel of St Florian, built in 1760 and dedicated to the patron saint of fire-fighters.
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