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  • Place Types Church
  • Address Gyöngyöstarján, 3036 Hungary
  • Coordinate 47.8129104,19.8671193
  • Website Unknown
  • Rating 5
  • Compound Code RV78+5R Gyöngyöstarján, Hungary
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Gyöngyöstarjáni Mindenszentek templom
Gyöngyöstarjáni Mindenszentek templom
Gyöngyöstarjáni Mindenszentek templom
Gyöngyöstarjáni Mindenszentek templom
Gyöngyöstarjáni Mindenszentek templom
Gyöngyöstarjáni Mindenszentek templom
Gyöngyöstarjáni Mindenszentek templom
Gyöngyöstarjáni Mindenszentek templom
Gyöngyöstarjáni Mindenszentek templom
Gyöngyöstarjáni Mindenszentek templom
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Attila Pfeiffer (01/12/2021)
I always but always find my peace of mind and a friendly cap to people.
Norbert Berta (04/24/2019)
The first written mention of the church dates back to 1332, the building that is currently in existence was built between 1747-53 and rebuilt in Baroque style between 1766-72. The church was consecrated in honor of All Saints. It is interesting that the walls of the church were built from the stones of the excavated cellar. Specification: External: The church is a one-sided, east-west longitudinal building. Its sanctuary closes in a semicircle with a two-tiered sacristy on its northern side, and an oratorio on its southern side. The tower connects to the shipyard with a semi-circular, risotto. The main facade is divided by pilasters, its facades are uneven and the tower is ornate. The main facade has a straight-line entrance, a large, arched chorus window above it, followed by a smaller semicircular window, and finally a four-sided, larger bell window on the four sides of the tower. Over the bell windows you can see a white dial with a clock dial above it. The tower is covered with baroque lantern helmet. At the level of the choir, two sides of a semicircular statue are placed. The ship's long sides have three-three-sided, semi-circular, stone-framed windows. In addition to the sanctuary, there is a square window. On the sacristy and on the oratorio, there are also straight-lined entrances, with a narrow, stone-framed semicircular small window. The interior: The interior of the ship is divided into three sections, the shrine is covered with a hemispherical dome. Above the entrance there is a straight breasted chest, which is held by a wide strap. The iron barrier stairs lead to the gallery. Here is the organ, which is one manual, 11 registers, and in 1914 it was built by the Angster organ factory in Pécs. The organ was renovated in 2009. There are two confessional chairs below the gallery. The ceiling of the ship was painted by frescoes, painted by János Dietrich Miklós, but its walls are decorated with statues and statues. The main altar depicts All Saints. There is an old bell under the pulpit, which the Eger Archbishop would have brought to the Castle Museum of Esztergom in the last century, repeatedly attempted, but the parish priest at that time and the faithful of Gyöngyöstarján did not contribute, so he has stayed in the church since then. The interior of the church can be viewed by prior arrangement.
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