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77 converted into mosques,
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I remembered yesterday's mention of the city of Pec, in southern Hungary on the border with Croatia now.
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There is Vasarely Museum in Pecs, Hungary.
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And he remembered this wonderful old town and an interesting church, which is located in the central square - cross-sectional area. Externally, the church resembles a mosque, but on top of the crescent, its crowning dome, painted a Catholic cross. The history of the mosque, the church is as follows. Originally, its place was a Catholic church in the Romanesque style. In the XVI century Pec, like many other cities in Hungary, captured by the Turks. Added a minaret, they turned the temple into a mosque Pasha Gazi Kasim. After the expulsion of the Turkish mosque again transformed into a Catholic church, went over to the Jesuits. Cross was displayed directly above the crescent as a symbol of the victory of Christianity. During subsequent centuries the church has undergone some changes, however, and under the late buildup can guess the Islamic elements, such as, for example, the characteristic pointed arches above the windows, niches, bright geometric patterns, the remnants of mihrab, a prayer niche, located in the side facing the Mecca mosque . Now this temple is the parish church Belvarosh.