Built Cultural Heritage


St. Martin, and the St. Wenceslaus Chapel

archaeology

Domanjševci

The first half of the 13th century

Located on a hill south of Domanjševci, there is a one-nave Romanesque brick church dating from the first half of the 13th century. The Domanjševci church has three specialties; the first is the bell tower built at the same time as the church, the second specialty of the church is the rich Romanesque-style gate on the south side. The third is only partially preserved and is called “gentleman's gallery”. It was the landlord’s place when he attended worship and other ceremonies of the church to avoid having to mingle with the common people.

Information on digitization

Name of site
Domanjševci/Domonkosfa
Main building material
brick
Identification number of unit
119
Location
Domanjševci
Persons or organizations tied to history of unit of built cultural tradition
Župnija Kančevci
Protection status of unit
Spomenik lokalnega pomena
Jurisdiction
Zavod za varstvo kulturne dediščine – enota Maribor
File name
PMMS_031_C_0001
Resolution
300 dpi
Restrictions on use
Brez omejitev
Date of documentation
2019-12-20
Person documenting
Tadeja Andrejek

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