
Orsolya tér
Orsolya tér, known locally as Orsolya Square and in German as Ursulinerplatz, stands as a historic public space in Sopron. Its name honors the Ursuline nuns, whose influence in the city dates to the 17th century, when they established a convent and school that shaped religious, educational, and cultural life here. The square is a focal point in Sopron’s urban fabric, linking centuries of religious education with the everyday rhythm of the city. You’re standing where the Ursuline presence once anchored community life: a network of convent buildings and a school that contributed to the literacy and social fabric of Sopron during the post-medieval period. …
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