St Stephen’s Basilica is wonderful. It was built to commemorate the first king of Hungary. Who was called Stephen. He would give his right hand to be in this Roman Catholic church – indeed, there is an “incorruptible” hand on display. The reliquary doesn’t have a door, so no gross photographs.
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13 replies on “Thursday Doors Budapest 4”
What a variety of doors today! I like the slightly battered blue doors and the church has some beautiful ones. As you say, the elegant hotel door next to the pizza shop is certainly incongruous!!
janet
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Plenty more to come in the next few months, Janet
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Love those doors next to the pizza place.
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I think it was a hotel
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I wish there had been a Thursday Doors when I was in Budapest. There are so many great doors to choose from. Fabulous selection.
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More to come, Jean
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Budapest, one of my fave cities with amazing doors.
Teresa
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Budapest is wonderful, I agree
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Quite a variety this week. The St. Stephens inset door is simply wonderful!
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Thanks, Norm
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I love your selection of doors. My favorite is the first one inside St. Stephen’s Basilica.
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Thanks Brenda
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Brilliant, especially that pizza hotel. If I ever go there, I’ll fish it out.
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