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God's Passion on Kupeckého Street

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Božia muka on Kupeckého Street existed according to maps in the first half of the 19th century. Its origin could be related to the nearby chapel of St. Barbory, Muka should have been built as a stop on the pilgrimage route to the chapel. After the renovation initiated by the sculptor Jozef Franko, the torment significantly changed its appearance. The initiator of the restoration had a happy idea when decorating it. The ceramists Maroš Lička, Ján Pečuk, Ján Víľaš and Jozef Franko himself made four paintings with folk themes of the First World War for her niche.

God's Passion on Kupeckého Street

Božia muka on Kupeckého Street existed according to maps in the first half of the 19th century. Its origin could be related to the nearby chapel of St. Barbory, Muka should have been built as a stop on the pilgrimage route to the chapel. After the renovation initiated by the sculptor Jozef Franko, the torment significantly changed its appearance. The initiator of the restoration had a happy idea when decorating it. The ceramists Maroš Lička, Ján Pečuk, Ján Víľaš and Jozef Franko himself made four paintings with folk themes of the First World War for her niche.

They decorated the foot of the mill with tiles with replicas of the historical brands of brick manufacturers. The Passion of the Lord was consecrated on September 14, 2010 after restoration.

Source: Kriz.epocha

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Transport: By foot, By bike, By car, By train, By bus
Parking: Free parking nearby


Suitable for: Families with childrens, Elderly, Young, Adults
Season: Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter
Updated on: 20.9.2022
Source: Kriz.epocha

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God's Passion on Kupeckého Street
Kupeckého ulica
Pezinok
Region: Bratislavský
District: Pezinok
Area: Trnavsko
 48.290853, 17.2646284

Altitude: 162 m

Kupeckého ulica
Pezinok

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