ŽSR č. 166: Plešivec - Slavošovce
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A breathtaking gothic church is standing in Štítnik since the 13th century. Exceptionally, it has remained undamaged since the Middle Ages and it had been frequently rebuilt. It was built by a Štítnický noble family. Originally it was only a small church, but during the second third of the 14th century, when the family was already the owner of the Štítnik water castle, they expanded it following the pattern of the neighbouring Plešivec Church. A three-nave basilica was built.
The next stage of the construction began in 1460. The interior was vaulted with rib vaults. The extension of the northern nave is still unfinished. All two and three-part Gothic windows with late Gothic flame tracery are from the last third of the 15th century. The construction was completed with a new fresco painting, which covered the original paintings on the walls of the older building. Due to various obstacles, the construction of the church lasted until the second third of the 18th century, when a massive tower was completed and roofed.
A breathtaking gothic church is standing in Štítnik since the 13th century. Exceptionally, it has remained undamaged since the Middle Ages and it had been frequently rebuilt. It was built by a Štítnický noble family. Originally it was only a small church, but during the second third of the 14th century, when the family was already the owner of the Štítnik water castle, they expanded it following the pattern of the neighbouring Plešivec Church. A three-nave basilica was built.
The next stage of the construction began in 1460. The interior was vaulted with rib vaults. The extension of the northern nave is still unfinished. All two and three-part Gothic windows with late Gothic flame tracery are from the last third of the 15th century. The construction was completed with a new fresco painting, which covered the original paintings on the walls of the older building. Due to various obstacles, the construction of the church lasted until the second third of the 18th century, when a massive tower was completed and roofed.
A breathtaking gothic church is standing in Štítnik since the 13th century. Exceptionally, it has remained undamaged since the Middle Ages and it had been frequently rebuilt. It was built by a Štítnický noble family. Originally it was only a small church, but during the second third of the 14th century, when the family was already the owner of the Štítnik water castle, they expanded it following the pattern of the neighbouring Plešivec Church. A three-nave basilica was built.
The next stage of the construction began in 1460. The interior was vaulted with rib vaults. The extension of the northern nave is still unfinished. All two and three-part Gothic windows with late Gothic flame tracery are from the last third of the 15th century. The construction was completed with a new fresco painting, which covered the original paintings on the walls of the older building. Due to various obstacles, the construction of the church lasted until the second third of the 18th century, when a massive tower was completed and roofed.
A breathtaking gothic church is standing in Štítnik since the 13th century. Exceptionally, it has remained undamaged since the Middle Ages and it had been frequently rebuilt. It was built by a Štítnický noble family. Originally it was only a small church, but during the second third of the 14th century, when the family was already the owner of the Štítnik water castle, they expanded it following the pattern of the neighbouring Plešivec Church. A three-nave basilica was built.
The next stage of the construction began in 1460. The interior was vaulted with rib vaults. The extension of the northern nave is still unfinished. All two and three-part Gothic windows with late Gothic flame tracery are from the last third of the 15th century. The construction was completed with a new fresco painting, which covered the original paintings on the walls of the older building. Due to various obstacles, the construction of the church lasted until the second third of the 18th century, when a massive tower was completed and roofed.
A breathtaking gothic church is standing in Štítnik since the 13th century. Exceptionally, it has remained undamaged since the Middle Ages and it had been frequently rebuilt. It was built by a Štítnický noble family. Originally it was only a small church, but during the second third of the 14th century, when the family was already the owner of the Štítnik water castle, they expanded it following the pattern of the neighbouring Plešivec Church. A three-nave basilica was built.
The next stage of the construction began in 1460. The interior was vaulted with rib vaults. The extension of the northern nave is still unfinished. All two and three-part Gothic windows with late Gothic flame tracery are from the last third of the 15th century. The construction was completed with a new fresco painting, which covered the original paintings on the walls of the older building. Due to various obstacles, the construction of the church lasted until the second third of the 18th century, when a massive tower was completed and roofed.
A breathtaking gothic church is standing in Štítnik since the 13th century. Exceptionally, it has remained undamaged since the Middle Ages and it had been frequently rebuilt. It was built by a Štítnický noble family. Originally it was only a small church, but during the second third of the 14th century, when the family was already the owner of the Štítnik water castle, they expanded it following the pattern of the neighbouring Plešivec Church. A three-nave basilica was built.
The next stage of the construction began in 1460. The interior was vaulted with rib vaults. The extension of the northern nave is still unfinished. All two and three-part Gothic windows with late Gothic flame tracery are from the last third of the 15th century. The construction was completed with a new fresco painting, which covered the original paintings on the walls of the older building. Due to various obstacles, the construction of the church lasted until the second third of the 18th century, when a massive tower was completed and roofed.
A breathtaking gothic church is standing in Štítnik since the 13th century. Exceptionally, it has remained undamaged since the Middle Ages and it had been frequently rebuilt. It was built by a Štítnický noble family. Originally it was only a small church, but during the second third of the 14th century, when the family was already the owner of the Štítnik water castle, they expanded it following the pattern of the neighbouring Plešivec Church. A three-nave basilica was built.
The next stage of the construction began in 1460. The interior was vaulted with rib vaults. The extension of the northern nave is still unfinished. All two and three-part Gothic windows with late Gothic flame tracery are from the last third of the 15th century. The construction was completed with a new fresco painting, which covered the original paintings on the walls of the older building. Due to various obstacles, the construction of the church lasted until the second third of the 18th century, when a massive tower was completed and roofed.
A breathtaking gothic church is standing in Štítnik since the 13th century. Exceptionally, it has remained undamaged since the Middle Ages and it had been frequently rebuilt. It was built by a Štítnický noble family. Originally it was only a small church, but during the second third of the 14th century, when the family was already the owner of the Štítnik water castle, they expanded it following the pattern of the neighbouring Plešivec Church. A three-nave basilica was built.
The next stage of the construction began in 1460. The interior was vaulted with rib vaults. The extension of the northern nave is still unfinished. All two and three-part Gothic windows with late Gothic flame tracery are from the last third of the 15th century. The construction was completed with a new fresco painting, which covered the original paintings on the walls of the older building. Due to various obstacles, the construction of the church lasted until the second third of the 18th century, when a massive tower was completed and roofed.
A breathtaking gothic church is standing in Štítnik since the 13th century. Exceptionally, it has remained undamaged since the Middle Ages and it had been frequently rebuilt. It was built by a Štítnický noble family. Originally it was only a small church, but during the second third of the 14th century, when the family was already the owner of the Štítnik water castle, they expanded it following the pattern of the neighbouring Plešivec Church. A three-nave basilica was built.
The next stage of the construction began in 1460. The interior was vaulted with rib vaults. The extension of the northern nave is still unfinished. All two and three-part Gothic windows with late Gothic flame tracery are from the last third of the 15th century. The construction was completed with a new fresco painting, which covered the original paintings on the walls of the older building. Due to various obstacles, the construction of the church lasted until the second third of the 18th century, when a massive tower was completed and roofed.
A breathtaking gothic church is standing in Štítnik since the 13th century. Exceptionally, it has remained undamaged since the Middle Ages and it had been frequently rebuilt. It was built by a Štítnický noble family. Originally it was only a small church, but during the second third of the 14th century, when the family was already the owner of the Štítnik water castle, they expanded it following the pattern of the neighbouring Plešivec Church. A three-nave basilica was built.
The next stage of the construction began in 1460. The interior was vaulted with rib vaults. The extension of the northern nave is still unfinished. All two and three-part Gothic windows with late Gothic flame tracery are from the last third of the 15th century. The construction was completed with a new fresco painting, which covered the original paintings on the walls of the older building. Due to various obstacles, the construction of the church lasted until the second third of the 18th century, when a massive tower was completed and roofed.
A breathtaking gothic church is standing in Štítnik since the 13th century. Exceptionally, it has remained undamaged since the Middle Ages and it had been frequently rebuilt. It was built by a Štítnický noble family. Originally it was only a small church, but during the second third of the 14th century, when the family was already the owner of the Štítnik water castle, they expanded it following the pattern of the neighbouring Plešivec Church. A three-nave basilica was built.
The next stage of the construction began in 1460. The interior was vaulted with rib vaults. The extension of the northern nave is still unfinished. All two and three-part Gothic windows with late Gothic flame tracery are from the last third of the 15th century. The construction was completed with a new fresco painting, which covered the original paintings on the walls of the older building. Due to various obstacles, the construction of the church lasted until the second third of the 18th century, when a massive tower was completed and roofed.
A breathtaking gothic church is standing in Štítnik since the 13th century. Exceptionally, it has remained undamaged since the Middle Ages and it had been frequently rebuilt. It was built by a Štítnický noble family. Originally it was only a small church, but during the second third of the 14th century, when the family was already the owner of the Štítnik water castle, they expanded it following the pattern of the neighbouring Plešivec Church. A three-nave basilica was built.
The next stage of the construction began in 1460. The interior was vaulted with rib vaults. The extension of the northern nave is still unfinished. All two and three-part Gothic windows with late Gothic flame tracery are from the last third of the 15th century. The construction was completed with a new fresco painting, which covered the original paintings on the walls of the older building. Due to various obstacles, the construction of the church lasted until the second third of the 18th century, when a massive tower was completed and roofed.
A breathtaking gothic church is standing in Štítnik since the 13th century. Exceptionally, it has remained undamaged since the Middle Ages and it had been frequently rebuilt. It was built by a Štítnický noble family. Originally it was only a small church, but during the second third of the 14th century, when the family was already the owner of the Štítnik water castle, they expanded it following the pattern of the neighbouring Plešivec Church. A three-nave basilica was built.
The next stage of the construction began in 1460. The interior was vaulted with rib vaults. The extension of the northern nave is still unfinished. All two and three-part Gothic windows with late Gothic flame tracery are from the last third of the 15th century. The construction was completed with a new fresco painting, which covered the original paintings on the walls of the older building. Due to various obstacles, the construction of the church lasted until the second third of the 18th century, when a massive tower was completed and roofed.
A breathtaking gothic church is standing in Štítnik since the 13th century. Exceptionally, it has remained undamaged since the Middle Ages and it had been frequently rebuilt. It was built by a Štítnický noble family. Originally it was only a small church, but during the second third of the 14th century, when the family was already the owner of the Štítnik water castle, they expanded it following the pattern of the neighbouring Plešivec Church. A three-nave basilica was built.
The next stage of the construction began in 1460. The interior was vaulted with rib vaults. The extension of the northern nave is still unfinished. All two and three-part Gothic windows with late Gothic flame tracery are from the last third of the 15th century. The construction was completed with a new fresco painting, which covered the original paintings on the walls of the older building. Due to various obstacles, the construction of the church lasted until the second third of the 18th century, when a massive tower was completed and roofed.
A breathtaking gothic church is standing in Štítnik since the 13th century. Exceptionally, it has remained undamaged since the Middle Ages and it had been frequently rebuilt. It was built by a Štítnický noble family. Originally it was only a small church, but during the second third of the 14th century, when the family was already the owner of the Štítnik water castle, they expanded it following the pattern of the neighbouring Plešivec Church. A three-nave basilica was built.
The next stage of the construction began in 1460. The interior was vaulted with rib vaults. The extension of the northern nave is still unfinished. All two and three-part Gothic windows with late Gothic flame tracery are from the last third of the 15th century. The construction was completed with a new fresco painting, which covered the original paintings on the walls of the older building. Due to various obstacles, the construction of the church lasted until the second third of the 18th century, when a massive tower was completed and roofed.
A breathtaking gothic church is standing in Štítnik since the 13th century. Exceptionally, it has remained undamaged since the Middle Ages and it had been frequently rebuilt. It was built by a Štítnický noble family. Originally it was only a small church, but during the second third of the 14th century, when the family was already the owner of the Štítnik water castle, they expanded it following the pattern of the neighbouring Plešivec Church. A three-nave basilica was built.
The next stage of the construction began in 1460. The interior was vaulted with rib vaults. The extension of the northern nave is still unfinished. All two and three-part Gothic windows with late Gothic flame tracery are from the last third of the 15th century. The construction was completed with a new fresco painting, which covered the original paintings on the walls of the older building. Due to various obstacles, the construction of the church lasted until the second third of the 18th century, when a massive tower was completed and roofed.
A breathtaking gothic church is standing in Štítnik since the 13th century. Exceptionally, it has remained undamaged since the Middle Ages and it had been frequently rebuilt. It was built by a Štítnický noble family. Originally it was only a small church, but during the second third of the 14th century, when the family was already the owner of the Štítnik water castle, they expanded it following the pattern of the neighbouring Plešivec Church. A three-nave basilica was built.
The next stage of the construction began in 1460. The interior was vaulted with rib vaults. The extension of the northern nave is still unfinished. All two and three-part Gothic windows with late Gothic flame tracery are from the last third of the 15th century. The construction was completed with a new fresco painting, which covered the original paintings on the walls of the older building. Due to various obstacles, the construction of the church lasted until the second third of the 18th century, when a massive tower was completed and roofed.
A breathtaking gothic church is standing in Štítnik since the 13th century. Exceptionally, it has remained undamaged since the Middle Ages and it had been frequently rebuilt. It was built by a Štítnický noble family. Originally it was only a small church, but during the second third of the 14th century, when the family was already the owner of the Štítnik water castle, they expanded it following the pattern of the neighbouring Plešivec Church. A three-nave basilica was built.
The next stage of the construction began in 1460. The interior was vaulted with rib vaults. The extension of the northern nave is still unfinished. All two and three-part Gothic windows with late Gothic flame tracery are from the last third of the 15th century. The construction was completed with a new fresco painting, which covered the original paintings on the walls of the older building. Due to various obstacles, the construction of the church lasted until the second third of the 18th century, when a massive tower was completed and roofed.