Holy Spirit Catholic Church
The Holy Spirit Catholic Church in Paks was built in 1988-1990 on the plans of architect Imre Makovecz. The building is a masterpiece of organic art, combining ancient Hungarian and Christian architecture.
The Holy Spirit Catholic Church in Paks was built in 1988-1990 on the plans of architect Imre Makovecz. The building is a masterpiece of organic art, combining ancient Hungarian and Christian architecture.
The Museum of Pataj, founded in 1959 by Pastyik István, expanded to include a peasant house and a Unitarian church, showcasing historical architecture.
The Synagogue in Apostag is an Ashkenazi synagogue completed in 1822, rebuilt in 1987. This stone building in the Baroque style now serves as a cultural centre.
The synagogue, designed by the Christian architect Lajos Frey, is a magnificent Neo-Classicist building erected in 1842-45. Its western (entrance) and northern (street) façades are decorated by Corinthian porticos. The interior is spanned with sail vaults and was richly painted, probably in the late nineteenth or early twentieth century. In 1980 the building was converted into a library, but its interior was almost completely preserved.