László Slezák

1870–1953 (age 83)

Biography

László Slezák was a bell founder whose resonant instruments rang out across Hungary, calling the faithful to prayer and marking the ceremonies that shaped communal life. His atelier combined technical mastery with a reverent appreciation for the craft, producing bells noted for their clarity and harmony.

The soaring tones of his work left an auditory legacy that continues to punctuate sacred spaces, and he was laid to rest at the New Public Cemetery, Budapest, honored for enhancing the spiritual landscape.

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