The work presented in the form of stages in the life of the most well-known Hungarian saint around the world, St. Elizabeth from the Árpád dynasty, was designed by the famous Zsámbék sculptor Miklós Melocco.
The bronze relief panels are located near the staircase leading to the Church Ruins. St. Elizabeth is the symbol of generosity of spirit, mercy, charity, solidarity and has become the universal symbol of active benevolence not just in Hungary and Europe, but almost all over the world.
ST. ELIZABETH STATIONS
Address: H-2072 Zsámbék, Benedek utca 1.
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