The Basilica of Esztergom is the largest Catholic church in Hungary. It isn’t just the largest but it is the tallest building in the country, with a dome that is 118 metres.
If you want to see more of the Basilica, here is my previous post about Esztergom.
The entrance to the basilica are brightly coloured wooden doors with different shades of green. It is decorated and has big dome columns.
This is for Norm’s Thursday Doors Challenge – Discovering Esztergom



My husband at the bottom of the gigantic Archway on the grounds of the cathedral of Esztergom, Hungary.

Aaaa!!!! This grand green duo would make me think I was dreaming! And then I’d revisit them in my dreams. Hungary is the neighbour of Slovenia and yet I don’t know it at all. It seems amazing doorwise. Just divine. Thank you so much for these!!
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That is usually the case. We sometimes take for granted those places that are just near you. Anyway, it’s good you liked them, Manja.
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Those doors are both enormous and colorful. I like the green-y ones best and the photo of your husband looking like Samson in that last shot. 🙂 Hopefully he didn’t push those towers over!!
janet
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Haha, Janet! I am happy that he poses for me. You may notice him in a lot of my photos. And yes, those green doors are a surprise find. Thanks for stopping by.
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Wow, amazing doors!
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Thanks so much Brenda!
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Majestic doors – that shade of turquoise green is lovely!
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That green sure is lovely!
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Looks like a place oozing with wonderful history!
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What a huge stunning space and the doors on this one are absolutely regal. Thanks for sharing this 🙂
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Very serene too!
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Lovely pics…old churches are works of art.
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Thanks KT, Yes they are amazing to explore!
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So beautiful!
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The doors are fabulous. Looks like a great place to visit 🤗💕
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Yes Jo, was a great tour!
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It is a lovely edifice.
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It is, Arlene. The interior is also amazing.
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OH wow that is amazing.. I love the quote.. I’m travelling to the pamir highway this june and visiting the mosques of Samarkand and Mazar e sharif.. It definitely is an education in itself.. 😉
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Oh wow, that is amazing. I am excited for you. June won’t be too far away.
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All in planning stage.. flights booked, changed the itin a few times but now its pretty solid and jam packed.. 😉 just need to find a few people to share the jeep cost.. but if not no worries.. 😉
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My next planned one is going back to the Philippines, hopefully with my 2 grown up kids in early 2021. But the Corona Virus is making it scary. Hopefully they find a cure real soon.
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I’m also supposed to do a trip 2021 with my kids to Asia but haven’t picked the spot yet.. Cambodia, Vietnam.. Yes Corona is scary..;-)
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Yes, kids are so busy nowadays, so it is hard to schedule trips. Okay, have a good day or night, Lisa.
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Church doors are always magnificent
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Always, Sheree. Thanks for the comment 💚
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Pleasure!
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