St Adalbert Conference Centre, Conference and community center near the Cathedral in Esztergom, Hungary.
The St. Adalbert Conference Centre is a classical building with romantic architectural elements, positioned prominently between the Basilica and the Danube with its distinctive facade. The facility contains multiple event spaces including Saint Stephen's Conference Hall and can accommodate up to 800 guests.
The building was constructed over 150 years ago by architect József Hild and initially served as a seminary. After World War II, it was converted into a Soviet military hospital before eventually becoming the center it is today.
The Reception Hall displays a large painting titled 'The Entry of Tamás Bakócz to Rome' by Ernő Jeges, reflecting the region's spiritual heritage. The artwork connects visitors to the religious importance this place holds for the community.
The center provides parking for 150 vehicles, making it easily accessible for visitors arriving by car. The well-organized layout and central location between the main landmarks make it simple to navigate and reach.
The facade bears a Latin inscription 'Pietati et scientiis' honoring piety and learning. The former cast-iron entrance bridge was known locally as the Bridge of Sighs, adding a romantic element to the building's story.
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