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Church of Mary Magdalene, Budapest

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Maria Magdolna templom
Maria Magdolna templom

The Church of Mary Magdalene of Buda (Hungarian: Mária Magdolna-templom) is one of the oldest churches of the Várkerület District (Buda Castle District). Dedicated to Jesus' follower, Mary Magdalene, it was built between the 13th and 15th centuries in Gothic style. Today only ruins and the tower of the church remains. For centuries, the Church of Mary Magdalene was the forum of the population of Buda District. Then, the church became the site of the coronation of Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor as Hungarian king, and finally as the central church of the garrison of the Buda Castle.

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Church of Mary Magdalene, Budapest
Kapisztrán tér, Budapest Castle District

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Mária Magdolna-templom (Magdolna-torony)

Kapisztrán tér 6
1014 Budapest, Castle District
Hungary
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