The Buda Reform Church stands tall on the bank of the Duna river crowned by a beautiful example of Zsolnay roof tiles. Often missed by tourists because of the Matthias Church on the hillside above, the Buda Reformed Church is a breathtaking example of Brick Gothic and 19th century Neogothic architectural styles.

Radiating outwards from a pentagonal tower at the center of the church are four chambers with high lancet windows and beautiful examples of half circular rib vault ceilings. The main altar is surrounded on all sides by congregational pews and above the main entrance is space for the choir and organ.
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