St. Stephen's Basilica
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Visit St. Stephen's Basilica, one of the largest and most important Roman Catholic churches in Budapest. Built in 1905, the cathedral boasts a beautiful exterior that blends neoclassical and Renaissance styles. The interior, famous for its intricate decorations and magnificent domed ceilings, is filled with sculptures and paintings, making it one of Budapest's most popular attractions.
Enjoy fast-track entry to St. Stephen's Basilica, a place of beautiful architecture and deep religious significance!
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Historic Cathedral
Let me introduce you to the cathedral named after St. Stephen, the first king to introduce Christianity to Hungary. St. Stephen's Basilica, which contains important religious symbols for the Hungarian people, is one of the representative landmarks of Budapest. It boasts a height of 96 meters, and it is said that no building in Budapest can be built higher than this height!
Beautiful cathedral interior
Inside the cathedral, which is filled with splendid decorations and many other things to see, there is a must-see relic. It is the relic of the right hand of St. Stephen, the “Holy Right Hand,” which is preserved as a symbol of the historical cathedral, so don’t miss it! You can also enjoy the Renaissance-style decorations and decorations with religious meaning.
Observation deck with panoramic view
If you choose a ticket to enter the dome, you can go up to the cathedral observation deck with a terrace. You can go up to the observation deck by elevator and stairs, and many tourists go there to see the city view. Don't miss the opportunity to see the panoramic view of Budapest!
address :
St. Stephen's Basilica
Budapest, Szent István tér 1, 1051 Hungary
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Hours of Operation:
Inside the cathedral
Monday - Saturday: 9:00 AM - 5:45 PM
Sunday: 1:00 PM - 5:45 PM
terrace
Monday - Thursday: 9:00 AM - 5:45 PM
Friday - Sunday: Closed
※ Admission closes 30 minutes before closing time.
※ Operating hours may vary depending on the season, so please check the official website before visiting.
Szent István Bazilika