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Sts. Peter and Paul Cathedral, Pécs

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Location
  
Pécs

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic Church

Country
  
Hungary

Phone
  
+36 72 513 030

Sts. Peter and Paul Cathedral, Pécs

Address
  
Pécs, Szent István tér 23, 7624 Hungary

Burials
  
Peter, King of Hungary, Gellért Belon

Similar
  
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The Sts. Peter and Paul's Cathedral Basilica (Hungarian: Szent Péter és Szent Pál székesegyház) also called Pécs Cathedral Is a religious building of the Catholic church that serves as the cathedral of the Diocese of Pécs, and is located in the city of Pécs, Hungary.

The foundations of the cathedral of Pécs are from the Roman period, around the fourth century. It is believed that at the site of the cathedral today an early Christian basilica, which spread westwards between the eighth and ninth centuries. Under the reign of Stephen I, the decision to modify the construction and, presumably, the two western towers date from this period was taken. After a great fire of 1064 was carried out construction of the Romanesque basilica, with the participation of Italian architects. In the Middle Ages the church was enlarged with two lateral towers and Gothic chapels. After the damage and degradation caused by the Turkish occupation (1543-1686) he tried to restore the building. The neo-Romanesque appearance today is the result of the reconstruction carried out between 1882 and 1891, faithfully fulfilled the original plans of the cathedral architect Friedrich von Schmidt Viennese. The length of the church is 70 meters, with a width of 22 meters and height in the towers of up to 60 meters.

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Sts. Peter and Paul Cathedral, Pécs Wikipedia


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