The church is located in Dóm Square Szeged, which is exactly the same size as Piazza San Marco in Venice, Italy.
[1] The construction of the church was a result of a pledge made by the inhabitants of Szeged to build a cathedral after the flood of March 1879.
Today all that remains of the church is the Dömötör tower (now the oldest building in Szeged).
[2] The church is made mostly of brick, and has two towers, each 91 meters high, and a large dome in between.
It depicts Madonna wearing the Hungarian Crown; on her shoulder is St Stephen's coronation mantle, in her right hand is the mace, in her left is the orb, and in her arm is Jesus as a child.
The painting is centered around the procession of the Holy Ghost but also contains depictions of St. Stephen, St. Elizabeth, St. Leslie, and St. Margaret as well.