Reformed church, Budapest District VII

Fasori Reformed church. Architect: Aladár Árkay. Built: 1911–13. Folk Art Nouveau? style. Its facade decorated with Zsolnay ceramic tiles. Plaques on facade: The people of the Netherlands/provided unforgettable help/after the First and Second World Wars/to the thousands of starving Hungarian children/and refugees//In gratitude Budapest Capital/the Városliget Alle named after Queen Vilma.//The kindergarten of the Reformed Church opened with Dutch support/was named Julianna School in 1926./This school/after a 44-year forced hiatus/reopened as a church institution from September 1992.//Our gratitude to the people of the Netherlands and their two noble / rulers / is proclaimed by this plaque / from generation to generation.//Budapest Municipality of Erzsébetváros and Terézváros/Reformed Church of Fasor//1992 - 7 Városligeti fasor, 7th district of Budapest.
Fasori Reformed church. Architect: Aladár Árkay. Built: 1911–13. Folk Art Nouveau? style. Its facade decorated with Zsolnay ceramic tiles. Plaques on facade: The people of the Netherlands/provided unforgettable help/after the First and Second World Wars/to the thousands of starving Hungarian children/and refugees//In gratitude Budapest Capital/the Városliget Alle named after Queen Vilma.//The kindergarten of the Reformed Church opened with Dutch support/was named Julianna School in 1926./This school/after a 44-year forced hiatus/reopened as a church institution from September 1992.//Our gratitude to the people of the Netherlands and their two noble / rulers / is proclaimed by this plaque / from generation to generation.//Budapest Municipality of Erzsébetváros and Terézváros/Reformed Church of Fasor//1992 - 7 Városligeti fasor, 7th district of Budapest. Author: Globetrotter19, License: CC BY-SA 3.0 · Source

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