BAPTIST PRAYER HOUSE The Baptist Congregation of Szentendre was established in 1955 and was officially recognised by town authorities in 1963 as a branch congregation of the Baptist Congregation of Tahitótfalu. At the ...
BELGRADE CATHEDRAL Known by different names, Belgrade Cathedral or Saborna has been a bishopric cathedral since its construction. The cathedral, which was consecrated to the Virgin Mary, was built under the leadership ...
Blagovestenska (Annunciation) Church The present church, called the Annunciation after its consecration day, was designed by András Mayerhoffer and built in 1752 at the site of an earlier wooden church. It is popularly called the Greek ...
Calvinist Church (Opovatchka Church) Like other churches built by Serbs in the town, near the present building there stood a wooden church built by refugees fleeing from Opovo. According to written records, the present stone church was ...
Lutheran Church The first services of the Lutheran congregation of Szentendre, established in 1941, were held at 8 Dumtsa Jenő Street. Some years later, the congregation moved to its current location by the ...
Poziarevachka Church The church located near Bükkös Stream was consecrated to Archangel St. Michael and was originally built from wood in 1690 by people fleeing from the Serbian town of Poziarevats. The construction of ...
Preobrazienska Church The northern part of the town centre was once inhabited mainly by tanners (tabakosok) and winegrowers. The two settler groups, which belonged to the same parish, first built a simple wooden church in ...
SAINT ANDREW CHURCH (IZBÉG) Originally, the church of the Izbég district was also built as a Serb Orthodox Church in 1738 in honour of the Holy Spirit. After the cathedral, this was the second stone orthodox church in ...
Saint John the Baptist Catholic Parish Church (Church Hill) The Roman Catholic Parish Church consecrated to Saint Andrew is the oldest and one of the most important architectural monuments in Szentendre. Its history goes back to the 13th century. According to ...
Saint Peter-Paul Catholic Church (Chiprovachka Church) The largest church of Szentendre was built by Serb refugees fleeing from Chiprovats. The church, which has an area of 300m2, was originally consecrated to Saint Nicolas and it was built on the ...