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Hungarian Reformed Church Designed by Karoly Kos in Obuda, Budapest, Hungary, Featured on Szecesszió Website

As seen in Presbyterians Week August 12, 2009 ChristianObserver.org

Hungarian Reformed Church Designed by Karoly Kos in Obuda, Budapest, Hungary, Featured on Szecesszió Website

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The Transylvania style Szecesszió (Hungarian Secession) design Hungarian Reformed Church in Obuda, Budapest, Hungary, designed by architect Karoly Kos (b. 16 December 1883, d. 25 August 1977), is featured in a 9 August 2009 article on the Szecesszió website.
 
Writer and photographer Mattia Moretti says: “The reformed church in  Obuda (IIIth District) is probably the most famous masterpiece of Karoly Kos in Budapest as well as an outstanding example of the Transilvanya styled Szecesszio design. The National Romantic elements characterize every single detail in this church, combining rural lines, geometrical shaped doors and windows, extensive use of wood element and relief stones on the façade.”
 
Szecesszió Website
 
Reformed Church in Hungary

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