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A walk in the green belt area of Szombathely

From here, with a short walk along Dózsa György street, we arrive to the highly
proportionally structured evangelical temple, designed by Viennese architect Ludwig Schöne.
The buildings of Kálvária street, which is located next to it, reflects the taste of the bourgeois
world. Then the second street from here on the left (Táncsics M. Street) leads after a few
hundred metres to Szálezi Square, where you can visit the church named after Saint Quirinus,
built between 1933-1938 in the style of early Christian churches.
On the right, walking along the Brenner Tóbiás boulevard, we soon see a beautifully
renovated castle building on the other side of the road, on the hilltop. This is the building
called ’Bagolyvár’, which was built in 1850 in the English Romantic style.
Continuing along the boulevard, the Clavary Stations begin at St Stephen’s Park,
leading up to the Calvary chapel, which has been rebuilt several times.

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