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St. Stephen's Basilica ( ) is a
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in
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,
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. It is named in honour of
Stephen Stephen or Steven is an English given name, first name. It is particularly significant to Christianity, Christians, as it belonged to Saint Stephen ( ), an early disciple and deacon who, according to the Book of Acts, was stoned to death; he is w ...
, the first
King of Hungary The King of Hungary () was the Monarchy, ruling head of state of the Kingdom of Hungary from 1000 (or 1001) to 1918. The style of title "Apostolic King of Hungary" (''Magyarország apostoli királya'') was endorsed by Pope Clement XIII in 1758 ...
(c. 975–1038), whose right hand is housed in the
reliquary A reliquary (also referred to as a ''shrine'', ''Chasse (casket), chasse'', or ''phylactery'') is a container for relics. A portable reliquary, or the room in which one is stored, may also be called a ''feretory''. Relics may be the purported ...
. Since the renaming of the primatial see, it has been the
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of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Esztergom-Budapest. Today, it is the third largest church building in present-day Hungary. It is the largest church in Budapest and a significant historical landmark within the city's UNESCO World Heritage Site Buffer Zone.


History

The site was the location of the Hetz-Theater, noted for hosting animal fights. János Zitterbarth of the newly formed district built a temporary church there. In the late 1810s, about a thousand people formed the Lipótváros Parish and began fundraising and making plans for the future church. During a devastating flood in 1838 the high ground here provided a measure of safe refuge to the residents, who, in thanksgiving, subsequently donated toward the construction of the church."St. Stephen's Basilica", Visit Hungary, Hungarian Tourism Agency
/ref> At first, the building was supposed to be named after Saint Leopold, the patron saint of Austria, but was later changed to honour Saint
Stephen I of Hungary Stephen I, also known as King Saint Stephen ( ; ; ; 975 – 15 August 1038), was the last grand prince of the Hungarians between 997 and 1000 or 1001, and the first king of Hungary from 1000 or 1001 until his death in 1038. The year of his bi ...
, the first King of Hungary (c. 975–1038), whose mummified right hand is housed in a
reliquary A reliquary (also referred to as a ''shrine'', ''Chasse (casket), chasse'', or ''phylactery'') is a container for relics. A portable reliquary, or the room in which one is stored, may also be called a ''feretory''. Relics may be the purported ...
. In 1931,
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awarded it the title of basilica minor; and served as the main venue for the 34th International Eucharistic Congress in May 1938. Although the church suffered serious damage during
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the cellar provided shelter for many refugees and a valuable collection of the Hungarian National Archives.


Architecture

The church was designed in neo-classical style by József Hild. In 1858 the dome collapsed, which required complete demolition of the completed works and rebuilding from the ground up. Upon Hild's death in 1867, the project passed to
Miklós Ybl Miklós Ybl (6 April 1814 in Székesfehérvár – 22 January 1891 in Budapest) was one of Europe's leading architects in the mid to late nineteenth century as well as Hungary's most influential architect during his career. His most well-known w ...
, who modified Hild's initial plan to a more
neo-Renaissance Renaissance Revival architecture (sometimes referred to as "Neo-Renaissance") is a group of 19th-century Revivalism (architecture), architectural revival styles which were neither Greek Revival architecture, Greek Revival nor Gothic Revival ar ...
style. Construction commenced in 1851 and continued for fifty-four years. Work was completed in 1905 by József Kauser. The keystone was placed in the presence of the Emperor Franz Joseph I. Equal with the
Hungarian Parliament Building The Hungarian Parliament Building ( , ), also known as the Parliament of Budapest after its location, is the seat of the National Assembly of Hungary, a notable landmark of Hungary, and a popular tourist destination in Budapest. It is situated o ...
, it is one of the two tallest buildings in Budapest at - this equation symbolises that worldly and spiritual thinking have the same importance. Regulations prohibited for a long period the construction of any building taller than in Budapest. It has a width of , and length of . The tympanum over the main entrance holds an 1893 mosaic designed by Mór Than, ''Our Lord on the Throne with Angels'' by Salviati of Venice. On the main facade, below the tympanum, is an inscription of Christ’s words: "Ego Sum Via, Veritas et Vita" (I am the way the truth and the life).


Interior

The basilica has a
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ground plan. In the lobby of the main entrance you can see the Saint Stephen's relief of Károly Senyei, and mosaics by
Bertalan Székely Bertalan Székely (8 May 1835, Kolozsvár, Transylvania, Kingdom of Hungary (now Cluj-Napoca, Romania) – 21 August 1910, Budapest, Transleithania, Austria-Hungary) was a Hungarian history and portrait painter who worked in the Romantic ...
. The dome above the sanctuary shows the representation of the Lord God, and the tambourine shows Christ as well as the prophets and evangelists (built by
Károly Lotz Lotz Károly Antal Pál, or Karl Anton Paul Lotz (16 December 1833 – 13 October 1904) was a Germans, German-Hungarian people, Hungarian Painting, painter. Career Karl Lotz was born in Bad Homburg vor der Taunus, Höhe, Germany, the 7th an ...
). The sanctuary vault features allegories of the Holy Mass on mosaics by Gyula Benczúr and highlights the important stages of St. Stephen's life in the bronze relief series by Ede Mayer. The canopy altarpiece designed by József Kauser is decorated with the statue of St. Stephen by
Alajos Stróbl Alajos Stróbl ( slovakian ''Alojz Štróbl, full name Alojz Ján Viliam Štróbl, Strobl de Liptóujvár'', ''Aloysius Joannes Vilhelmus Strobel'' )) (21 June 1856 – 13 December 1926) was a Austro-Hungarian sculptor and artist of Slova ...
. The pulpit is also work of József Kauser. The glass painting works were made by
Miksa Róth Miksa Róth (26 December 1865 – 14 June 1944) was a Hungarian mosaicist and stained glass artist responsible for making mosaic and stained glass prominent art forms in Hungarian art. In part, Róth was inspired by the work of Pre-Raphaeli ...
, and the pipe organ of the church is the product of the factory of
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and József Angster recognized in the era. He carried out the painting and, in particular, the gilding of the interior decoration. Other works of art inside the basilica (builders in parentheses):


Present day

Saint Stephen's is the most important church building in Hungary, one of the most significant tourist attractions"St. Stephen’s Basilica", Budapest info, Budapest Brand P.L.C.
/ref> and the third highest church in Hungary. The dome can be accessed either by elevator or 364 steps for a panoramic view. A Christmas fair is held in the square in front of the basilica during the Advent season, and at that time of the year the façade is decorated with special light paintings in the evenings."St. Stephen's Basilica in Budapest", Esztergom-Budapest Archdiocese Tourism Office
/ref> Part of the 2016 movie Inferno was filmed in St. Stephen Square in front of the basilica.


Concerts in the basilica

The Saint Stephen Basilica has played an active role in the musical community since its consecration in 1905. Organ concerts are performed in the basilica every Monday. The head organists of the church have always been very highly regarded musicians. In the past century the Basilica has been home to choral music, classical music as well as contemporary musical performances. The Basilica choir performs often in different parts of Europe as well as at home. In the summer months they perform every Sunday. During these months you can see performances from many distinguished Hungarian and foreign organ players alike. One of the most famous Hungarian organists is Miklós Teleki; along with András Virágh, he is among some of the best organ players in Hungary. The concerts include arias, which are sung by Kolos Kováts, one of the most famous concert and oratorio singers in Hungary; among numerous prizes, in 1992 he received also the highest prize Hungarian artists can acquire: the Kossuth Prize. The flute is played by Eleonóra Krusic, who is already known for her performances with different orchestras, from Barcelona to Zürich, Granz and Viena. These concerts take place on Thursday evenings and last a little over an hour. There are other performances available, such as the 15 minute "mini concerts" on Fridays, performed by András Virágh.


Bells of the basilica

The
façade A façade or facade (; ) is generally the front part or exterior of a building. It is a loanword from the French language, French (), which means "frontage" or "face". In architecture, the façade of a building is often the most important asp ...
is anchored by two large
bell tower A bell tower is a tower that contains one or more bells, or that is designed to hold bells even if it has none. Such a tower commonly serves as part of a Christian church, and will contain church bells, but there are also many secular bell to ...
s. In the southern tower is Hungary's biggest bell, weighing over . Its predecessor had a weight of almost , but it was used for military purposes during
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. The two towers have six bells altogether: five small bells in the north tower and a single bourdon in the south tower. The bourdon called the Great St. Stephan bell is the biggest bell in Hungary with its 9250 kilograms and its diameter of 252 centimeters. Usually it is used twice a year, at 5pm on August 20, which is the date it was consecrated while the four smaller bells were consecrated three years later on the same day. It also tolls at midnight on New Year's Eve and some special events when it tolls like the death of a Prime Minister or tragic events like the
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, but it is quite rare. The four smallest bells are founded in Passau in 1993. *Great St. Stephan bell: The largest bell in the church and in Hungary. Located in the south tower, it weighs 9250 kg and has a diameter of 240 cm. It was made by th
Perner bell foundry
in Passau, Germany in 1990, this bell chimes the hour. *Blessed Virgin Mary bell: The 2nd largest and oldest bell in the church, founded by Ferenc Walser in 1863 in Pest. It weighs 3100 kg and has a diameter of 178,5 cm, this bell chimes the quarter hours and has a unique looking clapper. *St. Henry II. bell: It weighs 2150 kg and has a diameter of 150 cm. *Blessed Gizella bell: It weighs 1250 kg and has a diameter of 117,8 cm. *Saint Emeric bell: The 2nd smallest bell in the church, weighing 750 kg. *Saint Erzsébet (Elizabeth) from the House of Árpád bell: The smallest bell in the church, weighing 500 kg.


Gallery

File:Budapest Szent Istvan Bazilika R01.jpg, View from the southeast File:Bazilika légifotó02.jpg, Aerial photograph of the Basilica File:Budapest, St. Stephen's Basilica C13.jpg, Sanctuary and altar File:Saint Stephen's Basilica (Budapest) vitral.jpg, Window depicting St. Margaret File:Budapest, St. Stephen's Basilica C12.jpg, Window depicting St. Elizabeth File:Senyei Károly-Szent Erzsébet.JPG, Statue of St. Elizabeth File:Budapest, St. Stephen's Basilica C11.jpg, Baptismal font File:Szent István-bazilika - 01.jpg, Interior of the cupola File:Cupola of the St. Stephen's Basilica in Budapest.jpg, Cupola File:At the top of the stairs in the dome of St. Stephen's Basilica in Budapest.jpg, Looking down the staircase from the dome File:Shrine with St. Stephan's relics.jpg, Shrine with St. Stephan's relics File:View from St. Stephen's Basilica.jpg, View from St. Stephen's Basilica


See also

* Pest * Roman Catholicism in Hungary * List of cathedrals in Hungary *
List of tallest domes This is a list of the tallest domes in the world. The dome can be measured by various criteria. There are different types of domes. Many of the tallest domes have a lantern. Strictly speaking, the lantern is not part of the dome, but often the o ...


References


External links


Official website of Saint Stephen's Basilica in Hungarian



Interior view of Saint Stephen's Basilica

Organ concert tickets online reservation
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