Time zone CET (UTC+1) Area 81.64 km² Local time Sunday 1:46 AM | Postal code 2364 Population 8,953 (2007) Area code 29 | |
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Weather 13°C, Wind E at 8 km/h, 51% Humidity |
Ócsa is a town in Pest county, Budapest metropolitan area, Hungary.
Contents
- Map of C393csa 2364 Hungary
- The rpd Age Romanesque church
- Bird observatory
- Notable residents
- Twin towns Sister cities
- References
Map of %C3%93csa, 2364 Hungary
The Árpád Age Romanesque church
The church was originally built in the 13th century by the Premonstratensians for use as a monastery. During the 16th century the village was reformed and the structure was given to the village for use as a public place of worship.
One of the most beautiful Romanesque churches preserved in Hungary, it has 3 naves, a cross nave, and two western towers, following the style common to Hungarian medieval architecture. It was renewed in the 20th century, according to the plans of modern-day architect (hu:Foerk Ernő). The church is interesting not only for its architecture, but for the murals of Saint Ladislaus I of Hungary, the Legendary painted on the northern walls.
Numerous preserved houses and structures in the vicinity recall the life and times of the Hungarian medieval age, including tools, furniture, and other objects of interest.
Bird observatory
A long-standing bird observatory known as the Ócsai Madárvárta is located nearby.