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Deák téri evangélikus templom
Religious site

Deák téri evangélikus templom

📍 Deák Ferenc tér 4, Budapest, 1052🏗 1808-01-01🖊 József Hild

Deák téri evangélikus templom is Budapest’s oldest Lutheran church and the city’s largest Protestant sanctuary, a distinction that underscores its role in Hungary’s religious and cultural life. Built in the early 19th century, its start date is commonly given as 1808, with the church opening around 1811, and it was designed in the Neoclassical style by architect József Hild. The building is notable for its restrained, column-free interior—an exemplar of classicism in a space devoted to worship rather than monumental exterior ornament. Located at Deák Ferenc tér, this temple functions as a central hub for Hungarian Lutherans, linked historically to a broader complex that includes an affiliated school and museum, and it continues to host services, educational activities, and cultural events. …

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