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Szent Anna-templom
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Szent Anna-templom

🏗 1740-01-01🖊 Máté Nöpauer

Szent Anna-templom, or the Church of Saint Anne, is a striking example of Baroque architecture, constructed between 1740 and 1761. Designed by the architect Máté Nöpauer, this Roman Catholic church stands as a significant symbol of the post-Ottoman resettlement of Budapest, reflecting the restoration and revitalization of the local community during that period. The church serves as a spiritual home for the Danube Swabian community, representing their cultural and religious heritage in this part of the city. The dedication to Saint Anne, traditionally known as the mother of the Virgin Mary, further emphasizes the church's role in the Catholic faith and its importance to the community's identity. Its construction during the mid-18th century coincides with a broader trend of Baroque church architecture in Hungary, characterized by ornate design and grandiosity. …

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