Matthias Church, Budapest, Hungary © Doug Hickok
The Church of Our Lady, better know as Matthias Church, rises prominently on Budapest's Castle Hill, overlooking the Danube River. Originally constructed in the 13th century, it was the city's first parish church. In 1541, during the Ottoman occupation, it was transformed into a mosque. The current appearance of the church dates form the 19th century, and reflects its splendid original Gothic architectural style. This image shows the colorful tiles which form intricate diamond patterns on the steep roof tops.
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So magnificent that it almost looks unreal.
ReplyDeleteI already saw this church somewhere... :))
ReplyDeleteWhen were you in Budapest, Hungary?
I live in Debrecen, it is about 150 miles to east from the capital. It is the second largest city of Hungary.
By the way, this church is really wonderful, and the photo is excellent!
Truly wonderful capture!
ReplyDeleteWell done!
Judas was the first one to leave Mass early.
ReplyDeleteMatthias replaced him as an Apostle.
The colors and textures in these roofs are incredible!
ReplyDeleteMon Dieu, I LOVE this picture!
ReplyDeleteI'm always enchanted by Cathedrals, this picture is so special, you got the essence of the colours and the architecture!Bravo!
I would like to visit Budapest some day!
I'm taking my notes here!
hugs
Léia
Very colourful roof tiles indeed!
ReplyDeleteI don't remember seeing this church in Budapest...
But I have seen a similar one in Vienna.
Think it's St Stephen something.
I always feel so small and inconsequential when I view ancient buildings like this one.
ReplyDeleteI like very much these churches or cathedrals roofs of which are made by these beautiful tiles varnished in the magnificent colors
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful picture that makes me remember my trip to Budapest in December.
ReplyDeleteVery Cool!
ReplyDeleteI see, you´re polish? Me too:-)
I've never seen a roof like this!
ReplyDeleteImpressive!
What a roof. Quite amazing, I wonder if they worked it out on the plans in advance - or the slate layer was just a genious!
ReplyDeleteUnusual and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a history and what splendid detail in this well framed image.
ReplyDeleteGreat colors and tight composition! Love the history too!
ReplyDeletea bold and rich embroidery, indeed.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful place, beautiful shot.
ReplyDeletewelcome to my town :)
ReplyDeletethe church is being renovated at the moment btw
superb
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