Pálos kolostorrom, Tálod
Tálodi hátsó völgy 069/11
Pálos Kolostorrom, Tálod
The Pálos Kolostorrom, Tálod is located at Tálodi hátsó völgy 069/11, in the town of Pula, Hungary.
History
- The church was built in 1324 and initially served as a pálos monastery. It was dedicated to Saint Elizabeth and featured a single nave with an east-west orientation.
- Over time, the monastery underwent changes, including a transition from pálos to ferences in 1480.
- The church suffered significant damage during the Ottoman conquests of the 16th century.
Architecture
The Pálos Kolostorrom's architecture is characteristic of the Gothic style. Its single nave measures 25 meters in length and features an east-west orientation.
The church's design includes a square courtyard, which was once surrounded by a monastery complex. Notable architectural elements include the church's façade and its interior.
Notable Features
- The church's notable feature is its bell tower, which stands at an elevation of 260 meters above sea level.
- The church also features a unique organ, although specific details about its design are not available.
Organ and Bells
Unfortunately, no information is available regarding the church's organ or bells.
Heritage Status
The Pálos Kolostorrom has been designated as a significant cultural heritage site in Hungary, with a preservation number of 10255.
Opening Hours and Accessibility
The church is open 24 hours a day, making it accessible to visitors at any time. However, due to its limited accessibility, the church may not be suitable for all visitors.
Notable Artworks or Relics
Unfortunately, no information is available regarding notable artworks or relics within the church.
Details
| Name | Pálos kolostorrom, Tálod |
|---|---|
| City | Pula |
| Country | Hungary |
| Coordinates | 46.97892, 17.660816 |
| Current use | church |
| Accessible | true |
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