File:Stephen I of Hungary (György Várhelyi), 2020 Albertirsa.jpg

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English:  : Stephen I of Hungary by György Várhelyi (2002 limestone Bronze statue) The work is a completely novel construction. The robust frame is made up of the two hard limestone elements, which is a stylized floor-length cloak, and from this extend out the Bronze hands formed in faithfulness, and the Bronze head that looks to the sky. The limestone body and the bronze elements are the work of the sculptor György Várhelyi, the foundation is the work of master stonemason Sándor Kertész. Note: the sculptor György Várhelyi was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit ofthe Republic of Hungary - opp. to the R.C. Church at Köztársaság Street, Irsa neighborhood, Albertirsa, Pest County, Hungary.
Magyar:  : Szent István szobra (Felállítás 2002. október 11., Várhelyi György, KertészSándor (kőfaragó)) - Pest megye, Albertirsa, Irsa városrész, Köztársaság utca
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Object location47° 14′ 31.1″ N, 19° 37′ 08.53″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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