Monastery of St Lawrence at Buda

Monastery of St Lawrence at Buda
Budaszentlőrinci pálos kolostor
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47°31′36″N 18°57′21″E / 47.52667°N 18.95583°E / 47.52667; 18.95583
LocationBudapest, Hungary
Beginning date1300
Completion date1400

The Monastery of St Lawrence at Buda, also known as the Pauline Monastery of Budaszentlőrinc (Hungarian: budaszentlőrinci pálos kolostor), is a former monastery belonging to the Pauline Order. Destroyed by the Ottomans, the remains of the monastery grounds are in an area called Szépjuhászné (English: Beautiful shepherdess) which is in the saddle between Hárshegy and János Hill in the 2nd district of Budapest. It is where the Pauline Order founded their first friary.[1] Today, only the foundation walls of the monastery remain.

  1. ^ Vegh, Andras (2016). Nagy, Balazs (ed.). Buda-Pest 1300 - Buda-Pest 1400. Two Topographical Snapshots. Leiden: Brill. p. 187. ISBN 978-90-04-30768-1. LCCN 2016014148. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)