The Church of the Birth of the Virgin Mary (Chrám Narození Panny Marie) is an architectural and spiritual landmark located in Turnov, Czech Republic. This historic church, with its striking Gothic and Baroque elements, stands as a testament to the region's rich cultural and religious heritage.
Originally built in the Gothic style during the 14th century, the church underwent significant Baroque modifications in the 17th century, adding to its architectural splendor. The façade is adorned with intricate sculptures and decorative elements that reflect the artistic trends of both periods. Inside, visitors are greeted by a beautifully ornate interior featuring elaborate altars, frescoes, and a notable organ, all contributing to the church's serene and sacred atmosphere.
The Church of the Birth of the Virgin Mary is not only a place of worship but also a center for community gatherings and religious ceremonies. Its significance extends beyond its architectural beauty; it is a symbol of the enduring faith and traditions of the local populace. The church hosts various religious events, including the annual celebration of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary, drawing parishioners and visitors alike.
Additionally, the church's location in Turnov, a town renowned for its cultural and historical landmarks, enhances its appeal as a tourist destination. It offers a glimpse into the region's past and provides a peaceful retreat for reflection and spiritual enrichment.
In summary, the Church of the Birth of the Virgin Mary in Turnov is a remarkable edifice that combines historical architecture with deep spiritual significance. Its enduring presence continues to inspire and attract those who appreciate both its religious importance and its...
Read moreChrám Narození Panny Marie je trojlodní novogotická stavba na východní straně s mohutnou věží. Patří mezi největší novogotické stavby ve střední Evropě, proto není divu, že jde o hlavní stavební dominantu Turnova, viditelnou již z dálky. Když jsem dorazil na Mariánské náměstí, na chvíli se mi až zatajil dech, jak monumentálně stavba působí.
Na místě chrámu stával původně dřevěný kostelík, na jehož založení se podílela svatá Zdislava se svým manželem Havlem z Lemberka. Původně patřil dominikánskému řádu a v letech 1550 až 1620 byl pod správou českých bratří. Kostelík však několikrát vyhořel a byl znovu opraven až se na počátku 19. století rozhodlo, že bude díky špatnému stavu zbořen a na jeho místě vystavěn nový chrám. Se stavbou se započalo v roce 1825 a stavba trvala dlouhých 28 let - architektem nové stavby stavby byl Martin Hausknecht. V roce 1853 byl pak chrám vysvěcen. Interiér stavby je rovněž v novogotickém slohu. Kostel je bohužel přístupný pouze během bohoslužeb, které se konají pravidelně o nedělích od 10:00, nebo při prohlídkách, které probíhají jen o některých všedních dnech.
Zajímavost: zřejmě z finančních důvodů má chrám nedostavěnou věž, ale i tak chrám patří mezi výrazné dominanty města. Na pískovcovém soklu u kostela (na straně Mariánského náměstí) můžete vidět litinovou kopii kamenné sochy sv. Jana Nepomuckého z roku 1873. Socha byla původně pod kostelem, na současné místo se dostala v letech 1937–1938, kdy již také nesla barevnou polychromii.
Virgin Mary's Birthplace is a three-nave Neo-Gothic building with a massive tower on the eastern side. It is one of the largest neo-gothic buildings in Central Europe, so it is no wonder that it is the main building dominant of Turnov, visible from afar. When I arrived at Mariánské náměstí, for a moment, I hold my breath - it looks so monumental.
At the site of the temple was originally a wooden church founded by Zdislava and his husband Havel of Lemberk. Originally belonged to the Dominican order and in the years 1550 to 1620 it was under the administration of Czech brothers. However, the church burned several times and was repaired until at the beginning of the 19th century it was decided that it would be demolished for it´s poor state and a new temple will be built in it´s place. The construction began in 1825 and the process lasted for 28 years - the architect of the new construction was Martin Hausknecht. In 1853, the temple was consecrated. The interior of the building is also in the Neo-Gothic style. The church is unfortunately accessible only during religious services, which take place regularly on Sundays from 10:00, or during special tours called "Turnov churches" that take place only on certain weekdays.
Interesting facts: apparently for financial reasons, the temple has an unfinished tower, but even so, the temple is one of the distinct dominants of the city. On the sandstone plinth near the church (on the side to Mariánské náměstí), you can see a cast iron copy of the stone statue of St. Jana Nepomucký from 1873. The sculpture was originally under the church, at the present place it was put in the years 1937-1938, when it also got...
Read moreA Majestic Church and an Adjoining Cemetery. The Church of the Birth of the Virgin Mary belongs to the largest Neogothic cathedral buildings in central Europe. It was built as one of the first churches of this style in Bohemia. Its unfinished tower is a characteristic landmark...
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