The stone cross, located in the Vlčkov cemetery, is a typical example of the late Baroque, specifically from 1777, on the territory of the then Upper Hungary, today's Slovakia. The sandstone cross contains two figures. On the very cross of Jesus Christ and below it, on a baroque decorated pedestal, his mother, the Virgin Mary. Above the figure of Jesus Christ is an imitation of a nailed plate with the inscription INRI, which is an abbreviation for the Latin name Iesus Nazarenus Rex Iudaeorum, ie Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews. The cross is located in the grounds of a quiet cemetery and its elegance encourages passers-by to stop for prayer or just quietly admire its extraordinary beauty.
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Vlčkovce
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