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Mária

1929

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Mária (Horná Poruba)
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The Mária Church

The Mária Church is a historic chapel located at 1929 in Horná Poruba, Slovakia.

History

  • The church was built in the 17th century and is an example of Baroque architecture. It is believed to have been constructed between 1650 and 1665.

Architecture

The church features a distinctive Baroque style with ornate decorations and intricate carvings. The building's design is attributed to Hungarian architect Ferenc Wesselényi, who also played a significant role in the life of its patron, Anna Mária Széchy.

Denomination and Religious Significance

The Mária Church is associated with the Christian denomination. It is believed to have been built as a place of worship for the local community.

Notable Features

  • One notable feature of the church is the organ, which is said to be in good condition despite being over 350 years old.

Organ and Bells Information

The church's organ is reportedly well-preserved and functional. However, information on the bells is not available.

Heritage Status

The Mária Church is a protected historical monument in Slovakia.

Visiting Info

Unfortunately, no specific opening hours or accessibility information is available for the church.

Notable Artworks or Relics

  • Anna Mária Széchy of Rimaszécs, also known as the "Venus of Murány," was a 17th-century Hungarian noblewoman who played a significant role in the history of the church. A poem by István Gyöngyösi commemorates her life and legacy.

Details

NameMária
CityHorná Poruba
CountrySlovakia
Coordinates48.93485, 18.30971
ArchitectFerenc Wesselényi