The Neo-Romanesque parish church – which was built in 1903 − stands out among the public buildings in Siófok. The constructer and designer was Károly Csomay, an architect from Veszprém. Above its entrance a work by the painter Endre Nagy Muzsinszki can be seen. The Neoclassical images of the Stations of the Cross were painted by Béla Büky, and György Leszkovszky’s paintings make the triumphal arch enthralling. The glass paintings of the building are from the workshop of Miksa Róth.

About the organ

The organ of the Roman Catholic Parish Church in Siófok was built by the Budaörs-based Paulus Organ Building Workshop in 1987. It is a 34-stop electro-pneumatic organ.

I. manuál

II. manuál

Burdon 16’ Csöves födött 8’
Principál 8’ Prestant 4’
Bőfuvola 8’ Zergekürt 4’
Oktáv 4’ Nazát 2 2/3
Csöves fuvola 4’ Erdei fuvola 2’
Zúgósíp 2 2/3 - 2x Nyitott éjkürt 1’
Mixtúra 2’ - 4x Görbekürt 8’
Salmey 8’ Énekregál 8’
I+II Tremoló
I+III II+III
   

III. manuál

 Pedál

Födött 8’ Subbass 16’
Gamba 8’ Oktávbass 8’
Vox celestis 8’ Födött éjkürt 8’
Olasz principál 4’ Quint bass 5 1/3’
Orsófuvola 4’ Korálbass 4’
Sesquialtera 2 2/3 - 2x Quintadéna 2’
Blockflöte 2’ Posaune 16’
Bőquinta 1 1/3 Ranckett 8’
Scharf 1- 4x P+I
Oboa 8’ P+II
Tremoló P+III