13th century church ruins

13th century church ruins


Zsámbék, Hungary (HU)
In the Zsámbék Basin, on the northeastern border of Tök, which was essentially built together with Zsámbék, stands the long-known ruin of the Árpád-era, presumably late 13th-century church, which is protected as a monument. It underwent conservation in 2022, and its surroundings were also landscaped.

In Hungarian some of these ruins are called "rossz templom" meaning "bad church".
In the Zsámbék Basin, on the northeastern border of Tök, which was essentially built together with Zsámbék, stands the long-known ruin of the Árpád-era, presumably late 13th-century church, which is protected as a monument. It underwent conservation in 2022, and its surroundings were also landscaped.

In Hungarian some of these ruins are called "rossz templom" meaning "bad church".
View in Google Earth Ancient, Buildings - Religious, Buildings - Misc, Religious - Ancient
Links: www.termeszetjaro.hu
By: hhgygy

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