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Felsőörs
Flag of Felsőörs
Coat of arms of Felsőörs
Felsőörs is located in Hungary
Felsőörs
Felsőörs
Location of Felsőörs in Hungary
Coordinates: 47°00′52″N 17°57′08″E / 47.0144°N 17.9522°E / 47.0144; 17.9522
CountryHungary
RegionCentral Transdanubia
CountyVeszprém
Area
 • Total17.23 km2 (6.65 sq mi)
Population
 (2018)[1]
 • Total1,720
 • Density100/km2 (260/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
8227
Area code+36 87[1]
Websitehttp://felsoors.hu/

Felsőörs is a village in Veszprém county, Hungary. It is not far from Veszprém, the ancient royal center for the Hungarian queens.

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Sightseeing

The chief monument of the village is the Romanesque church dating from the age of the Árpádian kings. It was founded in the 11th century by a local landowner family for the provostry of priests. The richly carved stones refer, however, to royal donator[clarification needed] of the ancient Romanesque church.

The western tower was erected first. The carved stones of the wall reveal that the tower was planned to stand alone and was bordered by walls on three sides. Later the façade surrounded the walls of the tower and the main western façade shows the rich sculptural and architectural details.

The shape of the three-quarter circle of the eastern apse reveals that a rotunda was once standing on the other side of the recent church. A great number of Hungarian churches are characterized by this structure when the rotunda serves as the main apse of the later romanesque church. This hypothesis is confirmed by the fact that the church was surrounded by a cemetery in ancient times.

References

  • Henszlmann, Imre (1876): Magyarország ó-keresztyén, román és átmeneti stylü mű-emlékeinek rövid ismertetése, (Old-Christian, Romanesque and Transitional Style Architecture in Hungary). Királyi Magyar Egyetemi Nyomda, Budapest
  • Gerő, László (1984): Magyar műemléki ABC. (Hungarian Architectural Heritage ABC.) Budapest
  • Gerevich Tibor: Magyarország románkori emlékei. (Die romanische Denkmäler Ungarns.) Egyetemi nyomda. Budapest, 1938.

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