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A rare example of a monastery converted into a parliament and court, preserving Baroque architectural elements.
Description:
Since 1334 Clarissa nuns from the monastery stood here. This was one large three-nave church, each ship has a polygonal apse. Queen Elizabeth (Charles Robert’s wife) was founded, who was buried here in 1380. – Beautifully preserved basement walls canbe see on courtyard of Elementary School] (MAkus street, 2). The center of Hungarian Clarissa monasteries destruction beyond 1541 can do. The monastery was home of the altar of Queen Elizabeth, which now can be see in the New York Metropolitan Museum.
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The building served as Hungary’s parliament in the late 18th century. Three national diets were held here. In 1927, the archive moved out and the hall was restored.
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National and regional value. Protected as a historical monument.
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photographing
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Safe and touristic area, low crime rate.
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Comfortable urban clothing, depending on the season.
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Temperate continental, with warm summers and cool winters.
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Visit in the morning, learn the history beforehand, bring a camera.
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