Hungary St. Stephen's Basilica Ceiling, Budapest
Magnificent Basilica in Budapest, Hungary. Symmetry of the ceiling of Stephen I Cathedral. The 118-year-old Romanesque cathedral in Budapest is named after Stephen I, the first king of Hungary.
Built-in: 1905
Designed by: József Hild-Miklós Ybl
Style: neo-renaissance
Its most important unique attractions:
- housing the most sacred treasure in Hungary
- the mummified right hand of Stephen I
- the third-largest church in Hungary today
- classified as a World Heritage Site
Built-in: 1905
Designed by: József Hild-Miklós Ybl
Style: neo-renaissance
Its most important unique attractions:
- housing the most sacred treasure in Hungary
- the mummified right hand of Stephen I
- the third-largest church in Hungary today
- classified as a World Heritage Site
Photography Tips
Lots of crowds, arrive early
Travel Information
In the middle of the city center. Use public transit to get there. No parking available.
Spot Type
Indoor
Crowd Factor
Lots of people
Best Timing
Daytime
Sunrise & Sunset
07:28 - 15:58
| current local time: 17:02
Photo Themes
Art
Church
Locations
Budapest
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