St. Ann Chapel
The oldest intact building of Székesfehérvár was built around 1470. It was used as a prayer house during the Ottoman occupation; it also was the mosque of Pasha Karakas.
It is the only building that remained intact. It is a medieval ecclesiastical chapel from around 1470 established by Hentel, a citizen of the town. It has a gothic, single nave. During the Turkish time the chapel had been used as a mosque. Count Nádasdy László had its ridge turret built in the 18th century and the baroque altar as well. Its original altarpiece can be seen in the Diocesan Museum of Székesfehérvár.
Address: | 8000 Székesfehérvár, Arany János street 9. |
Phone: | +36 22 315 114 |