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Matthias Church (Hungarian: Mátyás-templom) is a church located in Budapest, Hungary, at the heart of Buda’s Castle District. According to church tradition, it was originally built in 1015. The current building was constructed in the florid late Gothic style in the second half of the 14th century and was extensively restored in the late 19th century. It was the second largest church in medieval Buda.
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about Matthias Church ... posted by Zsolt

This church is at the Batthyány tér in Buda. I drive here almost every day but only since I have been running this blog I have an eyes for the details around me.:)
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about Passing by ... posted by Zsolt

Morning scene on the Kossuth Lajos street in front of the Franciscan Church.
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about Kossuth Lajos street ... posted by Zsolt

The Ferenciek tere (Ferenciek square) from an other angle. The church in the background is the Franciscan church of the square. Previous posts about the same place:
Blue Franciscans
Ferenciek square
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about Ferenciek tere ... posted by Zsolt

This church was established in 1777 by Batthyány József. You can find it in the VIIIth district of Budapest which is called Józsefváros (Joseph town).
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about Saint Joseph church ... posted by Zsolt

I hope not really the last one but the forecast says a colder wave is coming soon. I took this photo from my car in the Ist district of Budapest.
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about last sunny days ... posted by Zsolt

Sunday morning scene. An old lady walks to the church in the IIIrd district of Budapest not far from the Kolosi square.
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about Going to the Church ... posted by Zsolt

I like to get close to the details. This church is located somewhere in the XIIIth district of Budapest. Nothing special. But if you get closer you can recognise little details you usualy never see.:)
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about Church gate ... posted by Zsolt

From this angle you can see the Chain Bridge and the Elizabeth Bridge together and in the background the Gellért Hill.
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about Bridges and churches ... posted by Zsolt
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