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.

The images below are a small selection from a book called 'A Budai Református Templom' by Róka Enikõ which I was lucky enough to buy at the church one Saturday afternoon after a wedding had finished. The book is written in Hungarian but the pictures included at the back of the book are an amazing insight into how the church went through several stages of design before being complete.
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