Cathedral of Saint Stephen King of Hungary

The Cathedral of Saint Stephen King of Hungary is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Persenburg and the seat of the Archbishop of Persenburg, Joseph Cardinal Assis. The current ARCHITECTURE form of the cathedral, seen today in the PLACE, was largely initiated by the Hungarian community of Greater Persenburg by early 1919 as a tiny chapel, reformed two times before its current form, that was consecrated in 1939. The most important religious building in Persenburg, the Cathedral has borne witness to many important events in Karno-Ruthenian history and has become one of the city's most recognizable icons.

Notable people and events
The cathedral has hosted the weddings and other events of many notable figures, like the wedding of Count and Countess von Goëtzën during the 1960's, the solemn mass for the funeral of Countess Theresa Veronika von Goëtzën in 1996, the christening of Oscar I in 1997 and many religious events of the imperial capital.