Carmelite Monastery of Buda
Carmelite Monastery of Buda (natively: Karmelita kolostor) is a former Catholic monastic residence and the current seat of the Prime Minister of Hungary.
Carmelite Monastery of Buda | |
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General information | |
Architectural style | Baroque architecture |
Location | Budapest, Hungary |
Address | Várkerület, Színház street 1-3. |
Coordinates | 47°29′53.98″N 19°2′16.12″E |
Current tenants | Prime Minister of Hungary |
Completed | 1736 |
Renovated | 1815, 1947, 1978, 2018 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Kempelen Farkas, Gábor Zoboki |
The monastery was built in 1736 by the Carmelite order on the former site of a mosque that was destroyed in 1686 during the siege by Christian forces that captured Buda from the Ottoman Empire. The order received the real estate in 1693 and completed the new monastery and church by 1736, but it was consecrated only in 1763.
Two decades later, Emperor Joseph II disbanded the order and converted the property into a theater by imperial order in 1786, "for the delectation of high-ranking court officials". Some notable performances included Beethoven and the premiere of Bánk Bán.
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