Háromszenteki kápolna
Hegyalja út
Háromszenteki Kápolna
The Háromszenteki kápolna is a Roman Catholic chapel located in Páka, Hungary.
History
- The Háromszenteki kápolna's history dates back to the 19th century.
Architecture
The Háromszenteki kápolna was constructed in 1850 and features a unique blend of Gothic Revival and Baroque architectural styles.
- The chapel's design is attributed to an unknown architect, although its exact identity remains unclear.
Location
The chapel is situated on Hegyalja út in Páka, Hungary.
It serves as a place of worship for the local Roman Catholic community.
Notable Features
- The Háromszenteki kápolna features a distinctive tower and a striking interior design.
- The chapel's interior boasts intricate stone carvings and ornate furnishings.
Organ and Bells
The chapel is equipped with a pipe organ, although its current condition and specifications are not publicly available.
Heritage Status
The Háromszenteki kápolna has been recognized as a culturally significant landmark in Hungary.
Its exact heritage status is unclear, but it is reportedly listed on the Hungarian National Inventory of Cultural Monuments.
Visiting Information
The chapel's opening hours and accessibility are not publicly available.
Visitors are advised to contact the local Roman Catholic diocese for further information.
Notable Artworks or Relics
- The Háromszenteki kápolna features several notable artworks, including a 19th-century painting of the Virgin Mary.
- The chapel also contains a relic of Saint Anthony of Padua, although its exact origin is unclear.
Details
| Name | Háromszenteki kápolna |
|---|---|
| City | Páka |
| Country | Hungary |
| Coordinates | 46.579292, 16.633354 |
| Current use | place of worship |
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