Fasori Reformed Church
Fasori Reformed Church
3.5
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Neighborhood: District VII / Jewish Quarter
District VII is the very heart of Budapest and houses the city’s Jewish Quarter. Its streets are lively and colorful, its buildings narrate different histories in an assortment of architectural styles, and its cafes and bars are frequented and loved by the enthusiastic crowds. Grand and magnificent, the striking star of the district is the Great Synagogue, the largest in Europe and one of the biggest in the world. Distinctly Moorish in style, crowned by the twin onion shaped domes, the Synagogue is the very emblem of District VII and one of the main attractions in the capital.
How to get there
  • Kodály körönd • 5 min walk
  • Bajza utca • 6 min walk
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wymanz2go
Miami, FL292 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2018 • Solo
A distinctive Secessionist/Art Nouveau building worth a visit, on an avenue parallel to Andrassy boulevard. Church front is unique, nice decorative elements, beautiful parsonage as well. Can't comment on inside since I just caught a glimpse since a service was on.
Written June 3, 2018
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OZS_ATW
Budapest, Hungary3,261 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2016 • Friends
This reformist church was built in 1913.
It is a masterpiece of Hungarian secession style with Zsolnay tile decorations and painted Miksa Roth glass windows.
The interior and exterior are a kind of modernist style. Very nice!
The decoration elements were form Hungarian traditional folk art.
Written June 17, 2016
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