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Articular church, Kežmarok

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44: 36: 20: 114:, Kežmarok being one of them. The construction material had to be the cheapest possible (wood at that time) and a church had to be completed in 365 days. Furthermore, the site of a new Protestant church had to be chosen by a royal commission. In Kežmarok, a royal commission deliberately chose an ancient pub as a place of worship, in order to humiliate the local Protestant community. The pub was subsequently incorporated into a hastily constructed religious building as a sacristy. 28: 82:
permitted Lutherans, in articles 26 and 27 of an agreement, to erect two churches in each of eleven counties of the Kingdom of Hungary, nine of which are in present-day Slovakia. The churchers were to be made of the cheapest possible materials - this meant wood; even nails were made exclusively of
296: 370: 360: 136:. The space can accommodate 1,541 worshipers. According to a legend, circular windows were made by Swedish sailors contributing to the construction. The 375: 201: 365: 340: 144: 350: 288: 355: 272: 231: 335: 110:, which included territory of present Slovakia at that time. The number of churches was limited to one in each 147:(parliament) proclaimed it a National Historical Monument. An expensive reconstruction followed in the 1990s. 128:
from 1690. They are the only remaining parts of the first church. The second wooden church, erected in the
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The church is one of only five Lutheran wooden churches remaining in Slovakia. The others are situated in
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The church has been protected by the state as an important historical monument since 1892. In 1985, the
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wood. The construction was financially supported by Protestants from various countries, including
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style in 1717, completely replaced the first building. It has the shape of an equal-armed
8: 140:, completed in 1729, is known for its perfect sound despite having only wooden pipes. 284: 107: 98:, originally built in 1593 as a pub outside the city walls. In the 17th century, the 167: 78:
built it following a period of religious persecution, when in 1681 the Congress of
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Articular church
Slovak
Kežmarok
Slovakia
Lutherans
Sopron
Sweden
Denmark
sacristy
Roman Catholic
Habsburgs
Habsburg monarchy
free royal town
epitaph
Renaissance
baptistery
Baroque
Greek cross
organ
Slovak National Council
Hronsek
Istebné
Leštiny
Svätý Kríž
Liptovská Mara
"Slovak tourist board"

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