It looks like a traditional church might, but upon closer inspection there is not one corner of this church that isn't painted or decorated in an elaborate style. The architect Frigyes Schulek apparently had a flare for this style, and in the 19th Century, was commissioned to refurbish the church in what he called Budapest Romantic style.Its time. A new life. A new city. From tea to coffee, rain to fog, tube to car, mummy to mommy, BBC to NBC -- its a new country, a new perspective, and well, its a whole new adventure!
Tuesday, 5 June 2007
Matyas Church -- A Buda Oddity (Budapest, Hungary)
It looks like a traditional church might, but upon closer inspection there is not one corner of this church that isn't painted or decorated in an elaborate style. The architect Frigyes Schulek apparently had a flare for this style, and in the 19th Century, was commissioned to refurbish the church in what he called Budapest Romantic style.
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