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Mária Magdolna-templom
Religious site

Mária Magdolna-templom

📍 Ady Endre út 167, Sopron, 9400

The Mária Magdolna-templom, or Church of Saint Mary Magdalene, stands as a testament to Budapest’s medieval heritage. Built in the 13th century, this Gothic church was established for German settlers and is dedicated to Mary Magdalene. Its architecture reflects a blend of Gothic and Baroque styles, particularly visible in the preserved tower and the remnants of its walls, which bear witness to its rich history. Notably, the tower, known locally as Magdolna-torony, remains one of the few structures from the medieval period still intact. The church underwent significant restoration and modifications over the centuries, notably in the late 18th century under architect József Tallherr, who introduced a Baroque entrance hall in 1792. …

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