Most of the funds came from Adolf Laky earning him a bust in the church garden.
The church has a facade covered in Zsolnay majolica tiles bearing designs that echo Hungarian folk art.
The floor plan is in the shape of a Greek Cross, with galleries on three sides and an organ over the altar.
[2] The church's longtime presbyter was Miklós Lukáts, who served beginning in 1971.
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