St. Stephen Statue - St. Stephen Statue

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Jezsuita lépcső 1-3, 1011 Hungary

Postal code : 1-3
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Jezsuita lépcső 1-3, 1011 Hungary
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Renato Calcagno (Un panameño en Budapest) on Google

Saint Stephen King, in Hungarian Szent István Király, the first king of Hungary, the first Saint of Hungary, the Saint protector of Hungary and the founder of the nation. His name at birth by the way was Vajk. One of the most beautiful statues of the city, I think.
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SACHIT VARMA on Google

Beautiful statue of St. Sebastian right outside the Matthias church. This spot offers great views of the river and the city. This statue is not explicitly lit up in the night and therefore is better to see during the day.
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Rok Stražar on Google

Statue of first Hungarian king Stephan who was made a saint for starting christianity. Well beloved in Hungary.
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Arjun Mallarapu on Google

Best part for me is to watch the Budapest at night from this place. My suggestion is to go here after 5 evening. U can get the panoramic view of the whole city in lights.!!
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Marek B on Google

Great statue of the first King of Hungary mounted on a horse, ruling around 1000-1038 AD. The pedestal is futures episodes of King's life. It is a great spot for overview of Matthias Church as welk as panoramic view of Budapest, especially at night.
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B Biharie on Google

Nicely positioned and well maintained statue
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Soumyadeep Roy on Google

been standing in Buda Castle next to the Fisherman's Bastion for 115 years. Although the founding king of Hungary has always been highly respected in the country, the great work of Alajos Strobl was completed slowly. The first statue of King Stephen in Budapest was inaugurated in 1906 next to Matthias Church almost 40 years after it was first planned.
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Philippe Jacques Kradolfer on Google

The statue of Stephen I, also known as King Saint Stephen who was the first King of Hungary from 1000 or 1001, until his death in 1038 riding on a horse is a must see while visiting Budapest. Stephen was the first member of his family to become a devout Christian. He was crowned on 25 December 1000 or 1 January 1001 with a crown sent by Pope Sylvester II. This magnificent statue by the Matthew Church deserves a visit to admire its elaborate details. The view of the City of Budapest and the Danube River from the surrounding of the statue is fantastic.

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