Serbian Orthodox CHurch


We arrived on Wednesday about noon, and we were given an hour before our tour to eat lunch. I took off with Stephanie, Marinda, and Jessica, and we weren’t really hungry, so we went to explore instead. Budapest is a large city (2 million), so we explored fairly close to the bus. We found the University Church, a very dark gothic church, first. But after a little bit more wandering we found a Serbian Orthodox church. It was kind of out of the way, and it was on a little back street. There was something about it that was just cute. So we went inside and there was a Hungarian worker who told us all about it. It was seriously damaged in WWII as well, but the foundation has been there since the middle ages.
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