Budapest, Central Hungary, Hungary
Vast cupola-topped Roman Catholic place of worship, built from 1851 to 1905, with regular concerts.

St. Stephen's Basilica, also known as Szent Istvan Bazilika, is a magnificent neoclassical church in Budapest, Hungary. Named after Hungary's first king, the basilica boasts an impressive dome that offers panoramic views of the city.
Inside, visitors can admire exquisite mosaics, sculptures, and the Holy Right Hand of St. Stephen, a revered relic. The basilica hosts regular organ concerts, enhancing the spiritual experience with beautiful music.
Whether you're exploring its grandeur by day or witnessing its illuminated splendor at night, St. Stephen's Basilica is a cherished symbol of Budapest's rich history and devotion to its patron saint.
Szent Istvan ter 1, Budapest, 1051, HU