The old temple at Ócsa

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The old temple at Ócsa
Ócsa by Nori (Nóra Mészöly)
KUNKOVÁCS, László: Cellar entrances, Ócsa, 1986
in: KUNKOVÁCS, László: Ancient structures, 2014, Könyvesműhely, p.53.
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Ócsa
Ócsa, Northern facade by ZJekely
Ócsa, Hungary
Premonstratensian Church, early 13th century
Ócsa by ribizlifozelek
Reformed church, Ócsa, Hungary
The Romanesque church of the order of Premontre was rebuilt in early Gothic style in the in the 13th century. It follows the style of the Hungarian Premontre architecture, like the church of Zsámbék. During the Turkish era it was used as a mosque by the Turkish soldiers from Monday to Friday, but on Saturday and Sunday the Hungarians used it as a Reformed church.
Recently it was nicely restored. The church is surrounded by small traditional houses which gives the town center a Medieval look.