Cathedral_Basilica_of_Eger

Cathedral Basilica of Eger

Cathedral Basilica of Eger

Church in Eger, Hungary


The Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Apostle[1] or more formally Metropolitan Cathedral Basilica of St. John the Apostle and Evangelist, St. Michael and the Immaculate Conception (Hungarian: Szent János apostol és evangélista, Szent Mihály főangyal, Szeplőtelen Fogantatás főszékesegyház bazilika) also called Eger Cathedral is a religious building affiliated with the Catholic Church that functions as the cathedral of the Archdiocese of Eger, located in the city of Eger,[2] in Hungary.[3][4]

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The cathedral was built between 1831 and 1837 by József Hild, commissioned by Archbishop János László Pyrker.

The cathedral is a basilica with three naves. In the middle between the nave and chancel to the east is the transept. The dome of the cathedral, 40 meters above ground, is lavishly decorated. At the rear are the two bell towers. The portal on the eastern porch is designed like a Greek temple. The monumental entrance is decorated with statues of saints: St. Stephen, St. Ladislaus, and Saints Peter and Paul. The facade is supported by Corinthian columns that reach a height of 17 meters.

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References

  1. Phillips, Adrian; Scotchmer, Jo (2010-04-15). Hungary. Bradt Travel Guides. ISBN 9781841622859.
  2. Fallon, Steve (2009-01-01). Budapest. Lonely Planet. ISBN 9781740598149.
  3. Hebbert, Charles; Longley, Norm; Richardson, Dan (2002-01-01). Hungary. Rough Guides. ISBN 9781858289175.

47.8994°N 20.3733°E / 47.8994; 20.3733


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