- Church of Holy Trinity in Mošovce
In the past the gothic Church of Holy
Trinity inMošovce with atower - the dominant feature of its surroundings – belonged to the most monumental sacralbuilding s inTuriec .The
tower , a significant dominant of thetown , fulfilled several roles: The town and its surroundings resounded with the ringing of its four bells. The largest one – "Obecný", was cast in 1704 and weighed 900 kg, the second one was called "Odschod", the third one "Median", and the fourth, which weighed 70 kg, bore the name of "Umrláč". A tiny bell was located separately in the church wall.The tower, situated at the church’s main
façade , was built separately facing west, and had a rectangular ground plan of 8,6 x 7,2 m. Its height of 45 meters had to be supported by the thickness of thewall s, with three of them being 1,5 m thick, and the fourth, common with the church wall, measuring 1,2 m. This thickness can also be observed today at the remnants of the tower wall. The basic building material was square and raw stone. The corners were accentuated by stone blocks. The tower was covered with a low pyramid-shapedroof with the original shingle covering.Window s were located at two thirds of its height and were finished witharch s. Under the windows, on three sides of the wall (south ern,west ern andnorth ern), ticked atower clock . The predecessor of this clock was an ancientsundial situated in the southern side of the church wall.By the end of the 19th century, the church, at that time almost 600 years old, was considerably damaged and run-down. Because it was built on a
marshland , the 1,5 m thick stone gothic vault began to crack on many places in spite of being secured by thick stone pillars at the sides of the church. – ordered its demolition.Unlike its predecessor, the new neogothic church, which was created at the same site, took only 2 years to build (1912-1913). The building methods of the historizing sacral
architecture were considerably close to today’s procedures. To secure the stability of the church, it was built on a thick concrete slab. The new church is displaced from its predecessor by a couple of meters in the southwestern direction. The new church has threeaisle s, and a lateral,hexagon al tower, which accommodates astaircase leading to the church gallery.Originally, the old
tower was left intact. After a closer examination, however, it was found that it was leaning – it diverged 45 cm from the vertical. Because of fears of its collapse, on21 June 1913 it was decided that the old tower would be demolished, and a new one would be built in its place. As a support of this decision,Baron Révay donated 80.000 crowns for its construction. However, during the demolition the adjacent wall of the newly built church began to crack, and therefore thetower wall had to be rebuilt up to the height of the top of the church roof, and is still standing there insymbiosis with the church.See also
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Mošovce
*Révay
*Lutheran Church in Mošovce External links
* [http://www.mosovce.sk Official site]
* [http://www.mosovce.sk/doc/tur_spr/Brozura-anj.doc Tourist Brochure]
* [http://www.tourist-channel.sk/mosovce/indexen.html Information about Mošovce]References
*BEŇOVSKÝ, J. a kol.: Mošovce v premenách času. Martin: Osveta, 1984. 304 pp.
*LIPPAN, M. a kol.: Mošovce. Banská Bystrica: Stredoslovenské vydavateľstvo, 1971. 405 pp.
*REŤKOVSKÝ, P.: The Tourist Guide of Sites in Mošovce. Mošovce: Obecný úrad Mošovce, 2004. 38 pp., ISBN 80-969156-1-4
*TATÁR, J.: Mošovce v historickej, kultúrnej a prírodnej mozaike. Mošovce: Obecný úrad Mošovce, 2003. 124 pp., ISBN 80-968976-0-8
*TATÁR, J.: Živý poklad (Povesti z Mošoviec). Mošovce: Obecný úrad Mošovce, 1994. 64 pp. ISBN 80-967232-0-0
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