Examples of using Classicist in English and their translations into Hungarian
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The Classicist Roman Catholic Church.
The Roman Catholic church from the last third of the18th century was build in the Baroque and Classicist style.
The Classicist Evangelical Church.
The hotel ensures the comfort of its guests with 100 different types andsizes of rooms in a more than 200-year-old Classicist building.
Eminent physicist, polyglot, classicist, prize-winning botanist, hard biting satirist.
One of the famous symbols of Cegléd is the ReformedGreat Church that is the second biggest classicist reformed church in Central-Europe.
I hope my classicist friends will forgive me if I abbreviate mimeme to meme.'.
The Roman CatholicChurch was built between the years 1842-1848, in Classicist style, at an altitude of 581 meters, on the western side of the village.
Built in the classicist style in years 1777- 1779, the Town Hall of Spišská Nová Ves stands in the centre of the square.
Around 1000 listed sites are there from the most significant European artistic periods, including some outstanding Classicist and Hungarian Secession buildings.
Hungary's first classicist late baroque cathedral, designed by the French Isidor Canavale.
In our day, this would be evenmore remarkable for someone who defined himself as“Anglo-Catholic in religion, classicist in literature, and royalist in politics.”.
It was built in late Classicist style and is the place where the famous Arctic explorer Julius Payer was born in 1841.
The Apor manor-house situated in the settlement was allegedly built at the beginning of the XVIIth century,then it was complemented by Classicist style wings.
This 4-star, classicist style hotel is located in the historical downtown of Székesfehérvár, half an hour from Budapest and just a few minutes… See More.
We arrive to the former hospital's building(emberkóróda), which one former Csanád was a county's primary hospital:was being built in 1847, classicist in a style.
Along the delightful streets of the Víziváros(Watertown), surrounded by Baroque and Classicist buildings stands the Primate's Palace, designed by József Lippert(1880- 82).
Berzsenyi got classicist inspiration from Horace and the Hungarian Benedek Virág, but he couldn't possibly be successful in forcing the views of ancient poets on himself.
On the tympanums of serious buildings(such as Greek temples, classicist museums) above rows of columns there are often serious visual and verbal messages.
The Baroque- Classicist mansion in Mojmírovce is not only a significant monument, but also a cultural, tourist and education center of the Nitra region.
However, an enthusiastic Viennese baron commissioned his freemason friend, Mozart,to tailor some of the works of the Baroque composer to the classicist tastes of the times.
The Romanesque Church of the Nativity of Virgin Mary with Gothic andlater Classicist reconstructions and a Gothic altar from the year 1500 in the interior are important architectural monuments in the town.
Highlights include the largest secular Renaissance building(the Antiquarium), interiors from the 17th century and the Rococo period,and Leo von Klenze's Classicist Konigsbau.
Following west European patterns,the aristocracy and the upper middle classes had wonderful Classicist, Eclectic and Art Nouveau mansions and villas constructed.
Current Fellows include the classicist Dame Mary Beard, the historian Sir Simon Schama and philosopher Baroness Onora O'Neill, while previous Fellows include Sir Winston Churchill, C.
The name Mari can be read on the tympan of the porch of thesix-columned bungalow following the 19th century Classicist manors, which honours the memory of Elek Benedek's wife.
The monuments of the village include the Classicist Evangelical Church of the year 1820, the Classicist Roman Catholic Church consecrated to the Assumption of the Lord from the 19th century, and several preserved traditional Gemer peasant houses.
Eight wings were built on the southern part of the main building's yard and two more in the northern gardens which were situated simmetrically,being converted into a classicist style in the beginning of the 19th century.
Other monuments include the city hall built in a classicist style from 1819, a neoclassicist two-storey city hostelry building built in 1877, an evangelic vicarage(which bears a commemorative plaque dedicated to the priest Samuel Reuss, the founder of Slovak ethnography), a civic one-floor house from the second half of the 19th century, a civic corner house, Nandrássy's house and others.
Beautifully ornamented baroque churches, attractive housing estates with corner balconies,imposing classicist buildings and emblematic works of art provide the unique decoration to the walk in Székesfehérvár.