Nestled in Budapest’s historic Castle Hill district, Matthias Church (Mátyás Templom) stands as a striking example of neo-Gothic architecture. Its ornately tiled roof and carved gargoyles catch the eye, while the interior is adorned with vibrant frescoes and stained-glass windows. Visitors can explore this Roman Catholic church as part of a tour of the Buda Castle complex, immersing themselves in its rich history and intricate detailing.
Matthias Church (Mátyás Templom)
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