Archabbey Pannonhalma with over 2,000 m2 of Solnhofen limestone floors
The Archabbey of Pannonhalma is a thousand-year-old Benedictine monastery and has been part of the World Heritage Site since 1996. The monks living here seek God in their lives and prayers. They offer a unique atmosphere to visitors and tourists. As a result of developments in recent years, the tour of the monastery has been extended to include some tourist attractions. Today, Pannonhalma is particularly worth seeing and should definitely be visited as part of a full-day excursion during a trip to Hungary.
In the 80s of the 20th century, the monastery was completely renovated. SCHUBERT STONE supplied the more than 2,000m2 of limestone floors made of Solnhofen natural stone.