General Information
Name in local language: | Váci székesegyház |
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Other name(s): | Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin and St Michael the Archangel |
Beginning of works: | 1761 |
Completion: | 1777 |
Status: | in use |
Project Type
Function / usage: |
Cathedral |
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Material: |
Masonry structure |
Architectural style: |
Baroque |
Structure: |
Dome |
Location
Technical Information
Dimensions
width | 34 m | |
height | 58 m | |
length | 72 m | |
dome | diameter | 38 m |
height to tip of dome | 55 m |
Excerpt from Wikipedia
The Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin and St Michael the Archangel (Hungarian:Nagyboldogasszony székesegyház), commonly known as Vác Cathedral, is a religious building in the Catholic Church that serves as the cathedral of the Diocese of Vác, is located in the city of Vác in Hungary.
The diocese was founded in 1004 under Stephen I. The present church is the fifth structure on this site. The first cathedral was built in 1074, the same site of the present, but was destroyed in the fourteenth century, during the invasions of the Mongols. During the Ottoman occupation of Hungary the last remnants of the wall collapsed. Some of the residues are still visible today. Only after the departure of the Turks was possible to build a new church.
Construction work began in 1761. Already in 1772 the cathedral was consecrated. The work continued until its completion in 1777. In 1944 during World War II a Soviet bomb hit the dome without actually detonating so a cool church parishioners remember what considered a "miracle".
Text imported from Wikipedia article "Vác Cathedral" and modified on October 22, 2020 according to the CC-BY-SA 4.0 International license.
Participants
- Isidore Canevale (architect)
Relevant Web Sites
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data sheet - Structure-ID
20019041 - Published on:
14/01/2006 - Last updated on:
22/10/2020