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St. Michael's Cathedral, Veszprém

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St. Michael's Cathedral Basilica
Szent Mihály székesegyház
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LocationVeszprém
Country Hungary
DenominationCatholic Church
Administration
ArchdioceseVeszprém

St. Michael's Cathedral Basilica,[1] (Hungarian: Szent Mihály székesegyház) also called Veszprém Cathedral,[2] is a religious building of the Catholic Church that serves as the cathedral of the Archdiocese of Veszprém and is located in the city of Veszprém, Hungary.[3][4]

Archaeological findings indicate that in the year 1001, there was already a church on the site. The church is mentioned in documents stored in the Abbey of Pannonhalma. In 1380, after a fire, the cathedral was rebuilt in the Gothic style and dedicated to St. Michael in 1400. Parts of the crypt we see today belong to this period. Later, the building was partially destroyed during the Turkish occupation. In the eighteenth century, the church was restored in the Romanesque and Gothic styles, the surviving baroque elements were eliminated in the restoration of 1907–1910. Between the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the cathedral hosted musical events such as concerts of works by European composers such as Mozart, Haydn and Ludwig van Beethoven. In 1981, the cathedral was elevated by Pope John Paul II to the rank of a minor basilica. In 1993, it became the metropolitan cathedral and received from the monastery of Niedernburg the relics of Queen Gisela of Hungary, wife of Stephen I, venerated as blessed by the Catholic church and considered one of the important personalities for the church in that country.

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References

  1. ^ St. Michael’s Cathedral Basilica
  2. ^ Brandt, Edward Reimer; Brandt, Di (2009-06-01). Contents and Addresses of Hungarian Archives: With Supplementary Information for Research on German-Speaking Ancestors from Hungary. Genealogical Publishing Com. ISBN 9780806346076.
  3. ^ Freifeld, Alice (2000-07-17). Nationalism and the Crowd in Liberal Hungary, 1848-1914. Woodrow Wilson Center Press. ISBN 9780801864629.
  4. ^ Duggan, Anne (1997-01-01). Queens and Queenship in Medieval Europe: Proceedings of a Conference Held at King's College London, April 1995. Boydell Press. ISBN 9780851158815.

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