Opens at January 1-December 31 Wednesday,Friday 10:00-13:00,16:00-18:00
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Beautiful chapel
Exploring around Vajdahunyad Castle I viewed Jaki Chapel and what a nice find. It's replica of the 13th century Church Of Jak ,the chapel building looks superb, such a very photogenic church building...
Beautiful copy of the 13th-century Abbey Church in Ják.
This chapel was built later than the castle itself. It is a copy of the 13th-century Abbey Church in Ják in western Hungary. The Church of St. Yak is an active Catholic church, where religious rites a...
This is another point of interest within the walls of the Vajdahunyad Castle. The intricately carved stonework on the façade makes this a popular place for a photo-ops. It was closed when we visit...
The first chapel was built in 1214 by the forces of the monks-benedictines. A few centuries later the building was demolished, but the drawings were preserved. The master Ignat Alpar remembered them, who built the chapel from ...
This chapel is paying, but the close-up closure is visible from the outside of the grids. I recommend you to observe it and consider this harmony of time, nature and l...
Beautiful chapel
Exploring around Vajdahunyad Castle I viewed Jaki Chapel and what a nice find. It's replica of the 13th century Church Of Jak ,the chapel building looks superb, such a very photogenic church building...
Beautiful copy of the 13th-century Abbey Church in Ják.
This chapel was built later than the castle itself. It is a copy of the 13th-century Abbey Church in Ják in western Hungary. The Church of St. Yak is an active Catholic church, where religious rites a...
Beautiful Façade
This is another point of interest within the walls of the Vajdahunyad Castle. The intricately carved stonework on the façade makes this a popular place for a photo-ops. It was closed when we visit...
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The first chapel was built in 1214 by the forces of the monks-benedictines. A few centuries later the building was demolished, but the drawings were preserved. The master Ignat Alpar remembered them, who built the chapel from ...
To see from the grids
This chapel is paying, but the close-up closure is visible from the outside of the grids. I recommend you to observe it and consider this harmony of time, nature and l...