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Magyar Street, the city's walking street leads to the Neo-Gothic Lutheran Church, the aisle of the building houses the memorial plaque of Gál Huszár, a protestant preacher. Opposite the church, we find Europe Stone. In 2006, a statue of Archduke Friedrich Habsburg sitting on a bench was placed at the end of Magyar Street.
Attendance: Szabadon, korlátlanul látogatható
Habsburg Crypt
The Archduke Friedrich Habsburg, general field marshall and supreme commander of the Monarchy's armies settled down in his Mosonmagyaróvár manor in 1920 becoming the first of the city's bourgeoisie. He was greatly respected in the city was invited to all social events. The town's most beautiful Baroque monument is the Saint Gotthard parish church located in the historical downtown. The crypts under the church were offered to the Habsburg family by the town. This is the final resting place of Archduke Friedrich Habsburg and his wife Princess Isabella of Croy. Their double-walled metal coffins can be found in the two chambers at either side of the crypt on red marble catafalques.
Saint Gotthard Church
The church we see here today was completed in the middle of the 18th century. The ornamental late Baroque decor and paintings were added with the support of Archduchess Maria Christina and her husband. This is the city's most significant Baroque building.
Mosonmagyaróvár Lutheran Church
On the city’s walking street, there is a Neo-Gothic Lutheran church. The memorial plaque honoring Gál Huszár, a protestant minister can be found inside.