Temetői kápolna
Béri Balogh Ádám utca
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Temetői Kápolna
The Temetői Kápolna, also known as the Cemetery Chapel, was constructed in 1904.
History
- The chapel is an example of late-Gothic Revival architecture, characterized by its pointed arches and ornate stone carvings. The building's design reflects the influence of Hungarian folk art on church architecture during this period.
The Temetői Kápolna is located at Béri Balogh Ádám utca in Szekszárd, Hungary.
Denomination and Religious Significance
- The chapel belongs to the Calvinist denomination and serves as a place of worship for the local community. It is also used for various cultural events and ceremonies.
Architect and Notable Features
- The architect responsible for designing the chapel is not specified in available records. The building's notable features include its distinctive stone façade, stained glass windows, and a wooden pulpit.
No information is available regarding the chapel's organ or bells.
Heritage Status
- The Temetői Kápolna has been designated as a protected cultural monument in Hungary.
The chapel is open to visitors during regular business hours. However, no specific opening hours are provided due to lack of information.
Notable Artworks or Relics
- No notable artworks or relics are mentioned in available records.
Details
| Name | Temetői kápolna |
|---|---|
| City | Szekszárd |
| Country | Hungary |
| Coordinates | 46.337326, 18.701063 |
| Current use | place of worship and cultural events |
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