• Welcome to the Matthias Church website!
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  • Matthias Church (officially called the Church of Our Lady, but all locals call it “Matyas Templom”) has quite the history and a story to tell.
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  • We honestly can’t remember except that we climbed stairs to a 2nd & 3rd level to see more of the church.
  • The Matthias Church Choir and Orchestra is one of the oldest music companies in Hungary, operating continuously from 1688.
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  • The Church of the Assumption of the Buda Castle (Hungarian: Nagyboldogasszony-templom), more commonly known as the Matthias Church...
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  • The Church of Our Lady, commonly known as Saint Matthias Church, is the only functioning Catholic church in the Castle District and boasts a rich history.
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  • Construction of the church began in 1255 during the reign of King Béla IV, but it was not until the 14th century that Matthias Church acquired its current form, with...
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  • Matthias Church has witnessed several Royal weddings and coronations, including that of Charles I in 1916 (the last ruler of the Austro-Hungarian Empire).
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  • The interior of the Matthias Church is magnificently decorated with colorful patterns and motifs that were found on original stone fragments.
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  • This church is called up after King Matthias, or Matthias the Just, a king who lived between 1443 and 1490.
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  • Matthias Church, located in the Holy Trinity Square, right in front of the Fisherman’s Bastion, is one of the oldest monuments in Budapest, with relevant historic...
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  • Free organ concert on Sunday evenings The organ of Matthias Church, the largest one in Budapest, has resounded for centuries in the best acoustic space of the city.
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  • Matthias Church, known as the Mátyás-templom in Hungarian, is a very majestic and impressive church.
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