The Sts. Peter and Paul’s Cathedral Basilica, also called Pécs Cathedral, is a religious building of the Catholic church that serves as the cathedral of the Diocese of Pécs, and is located in the city of Pécs, Hungary. The length of the church is 70 meters, with a width of 22 meters and height in the towers of up to 60 meters.
The oldest part of the cathedral is the “lower church”, measuring 21 x 21 metres and with a white marble statue of the 19th-century bishop Nándor Dulánszky, who began the restoration project.
The cathedral’s chapels are indispensible, with haunting frescoes by Károly Lotz and Bertalan Székely.
The latter painted the walls of the Mary and St Mór with images from famous moments in Hungarian history.