Church of the Pilgrimage of Csíksomlyó
The Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Csíksomlyó is one of the most renowned sacred centres in Székely Land, serving for centuries as a key site for religious life, community cohesion, and cultural heritage. Nestled among the Harghita Mountains, it offers a unique natural and spiritual atmosphere.
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The shrine was built by the Franciscan order at the end of the 15th century in Gothic style, and underwent significant transformations during the Baroque period. The interior of the building is richly decorated, with the centrepiece being the 16th-century statue of the Virgin Mary of Csíksomlyó, one of the largest wooden Madonna statues in the world. For centuries, the statue has been a pilgrimage site for Hungarian believers from Székely Land and the Carpathian Basin.
The church is closely associated with the annual Pentecost Pilgrimage of Csíksomlyó, one of the largest Christian walking pilgrimages in the world. Each year, hundreds of thousands of pilgrims set out to strengthen their faith, national unity, and communal solidarity through shared prayers, songs, and presence. The outdoor masses held at the Triple Hill Altar behind the church offer a unique spiritual experience.
The shrine remains an active, vibrant community space, open to believers, visitors, tourists, and those with a general interest. For visitors, it is of utmost importance to approach the site with respect and sustainability during pilgrimages and church tours. The surroundings of the church are well-preserved, with pedestrian and community transport encouraged, and hospitality increasingly supporting local, small-scale, community-based values.
The shrine of Csíksomlyó is not just a religious monument but also a symbol of spiritual tourism, community identity, and sustainable value preservation. Visiting it is not only about discovering a historical site but also an opportunity for a deeper connection: between people and faith, community and landscape, past and present.
Sustainable Pilgrimage Tourism in Csíksomlyó – Community Values and Responsible Visiting
The shrine and the Pentecost Pilgrimage are outstanding examples of sustainable tourism in the Carpathian Basin, as they serve religious, cultural, and community functions while visits are fundamentally value-driven rather than consumption-focused. The shrine and its associated pilgrimage site – especially during the Pentecost Pilgrimage – welcome a large number of visitors, yet offer a spiritual framework that prioritises slow, reflective presence, communal experience, and self-restraint. The pilgrimage traditionally relies on walking or public transport, which in itself reduces environmental impact while strengthening local identity and the cultural cohesion of the region.
The role of visitors in sustainability at Csíksomlyó is particularly significant. A responsible pilgrim or tourist respects the sacred space, avoids noisy, mass-consumption behaviours, and strives for waste-free participation, especially during major festive occasions. Choosing local service providers, accommodation, and artisans contributes to the sustainable operation of the local economy, while preserving the natural environment – the Saddle and surrounding hillsides – is a shared responsibility. Thus, the shrine of Csíksomlyó is not only a centre of faith and tradition but also a model area for religiously inspired, responsible, and community-focused tourism.
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