
Nagyboldogasszony-templom
The Nagyboldogasszony-templom in Andocs is one of Hungary’s best-known Catholic pilgrimage sites, and its fame is tied to both legend and church administration. The core sanctuary dates to the 15th century, built in Gothic style, while the larger part of the church and the attached monastery were completed in the first half of the 18th century. The rhythm of devotion is still measurable: ten pilgrimages are held each year, with the principal feast on August 15, the Day of the Assumption, and a major second gathering on September 8 for Kisasszony-nap. The story begins with a late medieval Gothic chapel near the village, credited to the Pálos monks at Told, and later wrapped in a claim that angels brought it down from the sky around 1520. …
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