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Roman Catholic Church in Piešťany

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The Roman Catholic Church in Piešťany, dedicated to St. Stephen, is in the old town of Piešťany, Slovakia and is a national cultural monument. The first mention of the Roman Catholic parish and church is from the year 1332. The current church was built between 1828 and 1832 in a classic Empire style. The walls and one arch in the choir began to split. The church was also affected by two earthquakes.

References

  1. "Piestany". Show me Slovakia. Retrieved 2022-03-06.
  2. Chmelár-Hlohovský, Ľudovít (2003). Piešťanský dekanát (in Slovak). Farský úrad. ISBN 978-80-89172-00-9.


48°36′07″N 17°49′58″E / 48.6019°N 17.8328°E / 48.6019; 17.8328

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