Built Cultural Heritage


Murska Sobota Cathedral

sacred architecture

Gregorčičeva ulica 4, Murska Sobota

1910-1912

The present-day church was built between 1910 and 1912 following the plans of the architect László Takáts from Murska Sobota. The gothic church from the 14th century had already been demolished, with only the gothic presbytery and belfry remaining, the latter was elevated during the building of the new church. The new church is a three-aisled basilica with the organ above the entrance, the tomb of Count Szapáry (the patron of the church) on the south and an oratory for the count, St. Julien of Rakičan, on the north side of the belfry. The interior is adorned by a stained-glass window by Stane Kregar and Milan Bizovičar.

Information on digitization

Name of site
Murska Sobota
Other settlement names
Muraszombat, Olsnitz
Main building material
reinforced concrete
Identification number of unit
EŠD 3191
Location
Gregorčičeva ulica 4, Murska Sobota
Persons or organizations tied to history of unit of built cultural tradition
Lászlo Takáts, arhitekt
Protection status of unit
Enota je zavedena kot spomenik pri Zavodu za varstvo kulturne dediščine Slovenije.
Jurisdiction
Zavod za varstvo kulturne dediščine Slovenije – OE Maribor
Written sources
Obal, F., 2002. Arhitektura historicizma in secesije v Prekmurju. Murska Sobota: Pomurska založba.
File name
PMMS_075_C_0008.jpg
Resolution
300 x 300 dpi
Restrictions on use
Ob uporabi gradiva je obvezna navedba vira (www.documenta-pannonica.si) in ustanove ali posameznika, ki hrani izvirnik.
Date of documentation
2020-04-21
Person documenting
Tamara Andrejek

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