Former Jesuit Church

This baroque style church in vicinity to the Primate`s Palace in Watertown was built 1728 – 1738. ...

City: Esztergom

Country: Hungary

This baroque style church in vicinity to the Primate`s Palace in Watertown was built 1728 – 1738. The towers were constructed at the end of the 18th century, the spires in the 19th century. Most of the interior was destroyed in WWII. After the plague of 1740, the citizens built a Marian column in front of the church.

 

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