Magash Church is a unique building in Buda City. As Hugo described it, Margarch Church is a "symphony of stones". It abandoned the symmetrical structure of the traditional Gothic architecture and ingeniously built the high bell tower in the corner of the church, which made the whole building lighter and less heavy and restrained than other churches. The coronation ceremonies of Hungarian kings of all dynasties were held here, so it is also known as the "Coronation Church". The vault of the church is particularly spectacular, all inlaid with stained glass, forming beautiful patterns that shine in the sunshine. On both sides of the church there are several steeple towers, the tallest of which is cylindrical. The lower half of the building is surrounded by five long windows with pointed vaults. Upwards, it looks like a carved ivory tower. Upwards, it sharply fines, as if a sword inserted there is pointing straight at the sky.