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Evangélikus templom

Tabánhegyi utca

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Evangélikus Templom

The Evangélikus Templom is a historic church located in Mende, Hungary.

History

  • The construction of the Evangélikus Templom began in 1860 and was completed in 1871.

Architecture

The church is an example of Gothic Revival architecture, with a distinctive tower and ornate stone carvings.

The building's design is attributed to the Hungarian architect János Fügele.

Location

The Evangélikus Templom is situated on Tabánhegyi utca in Mende, Hungary.

It serves as a place of worship for the Lutheran denomination.

Notable Features

  • The church features an impressive organ and a collection of bells.
  • The organ was built by the Hungarian instrument maker Lajos Tóth.

Heritage Status

The Evangélikus Templom is listed on the Hungarian National Inventory of Cultural Heritage.

Visiting Information

The church's opening hours are not publicly available.

However, it is generally accessible to visitors during daylight hours.

Notable Artworks or Relics

No notable artworks or relics are currently documented for this location.

Details

NameEvangélikus templom
CityMende
CountryHungary
Coordinates47.428402, 19.459341
ArchitectJános Fügele
Current usePlace of worship for the Lutheran denomination
Accessibletrue