Debate flares over the fate of Hungary’s famous ruined basilica

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One of Hungary’s most iconic medieval ruins, the Zsámbék Basilica, may soon be reborn: yet not everyone agrees on what that should mean. Preparations for the reconstruction are underway, but the question of whether to restore or preserve the church as a ruin continues to divide experts and locals alike.

New monastery and visitor centre planned

In spring 2023, the Municipality of Zsámbék announced a design competition titled “Revitalisation of the Zsámbék Old Church and Its Surroundings”. Twenty-two submissions were received, and the winning entry came from KÖZTI Zrt.

According to Magyar Építők, the company will prepare detailed plans for around 1.1 billion forints, while the total investment could reach 10 billion forints.

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A bird’s-eye view of the Zsámbék Basilica ruins. Photo: Wikimedia Commons / Civertan

Under the proposed concept, the Premonstratensian order could return to live near the historic church. A new monastery would be built over or adjacent to the ruins of the medieval abbey, including monks’ quarters, workrooms, and guest rooms. Part of the complex would be closed off as a monastic enclosure.

Tourism also plays a key role in the plans. A modern visitor centre is envisioned, featuring an interactive exhibition on the Premonstratensian order and the history of the basilica. Parts of the current stone collection would be moved here, and the facility would include a conference hall for 120–180 people. Developers estimate around 60,000 visitors per year once the project is completed.

Not everyone welcomes the reconstruction

The plans for rebuilding and expanding the site have raised numerous concerns. According to Szemlélek, both professionals and members of the local community fear that the project could destroy the site’s unique identity as a preserved ruin.

The ICOMOS Hungarian National Committee, part of the international heritage conservation organisation, argued that the Zsámbék Basilica is an iconic monument that should be preserved as a ruin, much like the Colosseum in Rome or the Pont d’Avignon in France.

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