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Beremendi Megbékélés kápolna
Beremendi Megbékélés kápolna
Beremendi Megbékélés kápolna
Beremendi Megbékélés kápolna
Beremendi Megbékélés kápolna
Beremendi Megbékélés kápolna
Beremendi Megbékélés kápolna
Beremendi Megbékélés kápolna
Beremendi Megbékélés kápolna
Beremendi Megbékélés kápolna
Reviews
Dániel Lengyel (01/14/2021)
"When the war events took place in the immediate vicinity of the settlement, at the southern border (1991-95), a mass of refugees also arrived in Beremend. Day after day, they went to the mountain rising above the village, from where you could see the abandoned Croatian Baranya. From this point on, they watched as the homes, churches, villages of the mindless war devastated by the war. From this tragedy and the decision of the local government that received and helped them, an exemplary and unique initiative in Hungary was born to build an ecumenical chapel for the reconciliation of different nationalities and religions. The Reconciliation Chapel was consecrated and handed over on May 31, 1998. "
Lőrinc Gyurácz (01/31/2021)
Unique story, special form. Worth to visit
Nagy Balázs (05/06/2020)
György Csete, one of the most prominent figures in Hungarian organic architecture, dreamed of a chapel that rises on the south side of the Beremendi clump, next to the quarry. The eye-catching spectacle of the South Baranya landscape, inaugurated in 1998, is doubly motivated. The truncated bell towers growing out of the rock commemorate the deportation of the Germans in the area during the Second World War, and the chapel memento of the citizens who died in the South Slavic war or were expelled from their homeland. Anno, refugees living in and around Beremed, were spying on the slopes of the Vineyard Hill near their border homes.
Z.B. Edit (08/23/2020)
Very nice structure. And the exhibition is interesting. The ceramics are beautiful.
Bea Laboda (06/28/2020)
The building of the chapel is special, there is a nice view of the surroundings from the hillside
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