• That’s what Hungarian King Matthias did, both times in the exquisitely ornate Matthias Church, Budapest. He even had the church named after him.
  • Matthias Church, originally founded in the 13th century, underwent various transformations and renovations over the centuries.
  • Budapest, Hungary - Aerial view of the famous Matthias Church and Fisherman's Bastion on a sunny summer morning with colorful clouds Stock Photo.
  • Upstairs in Matthias Church is an ecclesiastical museum and, in the basement, visitors can view its crypt. It is part of Budapest’s UNESCO World Heritage listing.
  • Matthias Church, officially known as the Church of Our Lady but commonly referred to as "Matyas Templom" by locals, has quite the history and a story to tell.
  • The bell tower of the Matthias Church is the highest building of the Buda castle. On the Northern side of the main facade is decorated with a low tower of king Bela.
  • Matthias Church was used as a camp by the Germans and Soviets in 1944–45 during the Soviet occupation of Hungary.
  • Matthias Church, known as the Mátyás-templom in Hungarian, is a very majestic and impressive church.
  • Matthias Church is a particularly special destination. In this guide, I’ve tried to cover everything you need to know about visiting Matthias Church Budapest.
  • 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.