
The church dedicated to the honor of St. Anna was constructed between 1748 and 1752 using remnants of Gothic buildings.
Gothic pillars can also be seen on the side walls, the strong tower is framed by lesenes (square columns, which can have decorative and static functions).
Two Rococo side altars stand alongside the Baroque main altar inside the church. The choir parapet bends forwards in an arc and is decorated by a richly carved parapet grid and organ house. The benches from the second half of the 18th century, the pulpit and St. Joseph statue and the Zopf (braid) style baptismal font produced in around 1800 are remarkable.
ST. ANNA CHURCH
Address: H-2074 Perbál, Hősök tere 1.
GPS: 47.591350, 18.76308
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