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view of church exterior

Scene Description: Source caption: "Mary Magdalene Church. The Árpád-age church is one of the three intact Árpád-era churches in the Balaton Uplands, it is also mentioned as Hévíz's pearl. The church was built in the 13th century. The first mentioned in written records in 1314. View to Battyán-hát, the most wester part of the Balaton Upland National Park. - Dombföldi St., Egregy, Hévíz, Zala County, Hungary."

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Image Source: digital photograph 12 August 2016 by Globetrotter19 [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Szent_Magdolna-templom_és_a_Battyán-hát,_Egregy,_2016_Hungary.jpg] [accessed 25 August 2022]

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view of church exterior - northeast view

Scene Description: Source caption: "Kisboldogasszony római katolikus templom (Hévíz, EGREGY, Dombföldi u., temető)"

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © solio / ndafotó, 2011

Image Source: digital photograph 2 October 2011 by solio / ndafotó [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:R._k._templom_(10833._számú_műemlék)_9.jpg] [accessed 25 August 2022]

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view of church exterior - south view

Scene Description: Source caption: " Romanesque Chapel above Héviz, in the wine cellars street."

Copyright Statement: Image copyright © Jacquesverlaeken, 2013

Image Source: digital photograph 12 September 2013 by Jacquesverlaeken [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Héviz_Romanesque_Chapel_50326.JPG] [accessed 25 August 2022]

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view of church interior - chancel and east end

Scene Description: Source caption: "Mary Magdalene Church. Main (only) altar (east end of the church). The Árpád-age church is one of the three intact Árpád-era churches in the Balaton Uplands, it is also mentioned as Hévíz's pearl. The church was built in the 13th century. The first mentioned in written records in 1314. - Dombföldi St., Egregy, Hévíz, Zala County, Hungary." [NB: the date of 1731 above the chancel arch refers to the re-building of the medieval church]

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Image Source: digital photograph 12 August 2016 by Globetrotter19 [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Szent_Magdolna-templom_tőoltára,_Egregy,_2016_Hungary.jpg] [accessed 25 August 2022]

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view of church interior - west end

Scene Description: Source caption: "Mary Magdalene Church ladder to upstairs. The Árpád-age churc is one of the three intact Árpád-era churches in the Balaton Uplands, it is also mentioned as Hévíz's pearl. The church was built in the 13th century. The first mentioned in written records in 1314. - Dombföldi St., Egregy, Hévíz, Zala County, Hungary."

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Image Source: digital photograph 12 August 2016 by Globetrotter19 [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Mary_Magdalene_Church,_interior,_Egregy,_2016_Hungary.jpg] [accessed 25 August 2022]

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INFORMATION

FontID: 24240EGR
Church/Chapel: Szent Mária Magdolna-templom [Parish Church of St. Mary Magdalene [originally St. Catherine of Alexandria]]
Church Patron Saints: St. Mary Magdalene [originally Sr. Catherine of Alexandria]
Church Location: Hévíz, Egregyi szőlőhegy 2018, 8380 Temető, Hungary
Country Name: Hungary
Location: Zala
Directions to Site: Located off (E) county road 760, 6 km MW of Keszthely and the NW shore of lake Balaton
Historical Region: Balaton Uplands
Font Location in Church: Inside the church
Credit and Acknowledgements: We are grateful to Pol Herman for bringing this object to our attention and for his help in documenting it.
Church Notes: mid-13thC(?) church; documented 1314/1341 dedicated to St. Catherine of Alexandria; much modified since
A guide to the churches of Hévíz (13 April 2022) [https://www.heviz.hu/en/news/news/a-historic-guide-about-the-churches-of-heviz] [accessed 25 August 2022] reports "a fragment of a Romanesque baptismal font and a medieval consecrated cross" in this church.

COORDINATES

Church Latitude & Longitude Decimal: 46.80807, 17.19103
Church Latitude & Longitude DMS: 46° 48′ 29.05″ N, 17° 11′ 27.71″ E
UTM: 33T 667167 5186167