SK:
Kostol sv. Alzbety v Muli bol postaveny a vysvateny v rokoch 1909-1910. Dal ho postavit miestny spravca velkostatku Rudolf Korfy, ktoremu zaroven posluzil ako mauzoleum. Navrh dostal na starosti budapestiansky architekt Istvan Medgyaszay.
Stavba zohladnovala najmodernejsie trendy v stavebnictve a architekture. Dizajn bol ovplyvneny ornamentalnym secesnym slohom s folklornymi prvkami. Jedinym stavebnym materialom bol zelezobeton, cim sa kostolik zaroven stal prvym zelezobetonovym kostolom na uzemi Uhorska. Hlavna kupola bola zmontovana z prefabrikovanych skrupinovych dielcov s hrubkou len 8 cm, co bolo na tu dobu revolucne stavebne riesenie. Z betonu je aj 8 mohutnych soch cherubinov po odvode kupoly, ktorych autorom je Ferenc Sidlo.
Ak mate zaujem o vnutornu prehliadku kostolika a zvonice, kontaktujte pani a pana Ivanicovcov na tel.c. 047 489 2242 alebo 0905 314 128. A ako pise atipal: "Byva v 3. dome po lavej strane v smeru od kostola, maju cervenu plechovu strechu, c.d. 6"
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Datum poslednej zmeny: 28. maja 2016
EN:
The Church of St. Elisabeth in Mula was built and consecrated in the years 1909-1910. The construction was ordered by the local landlord Rudolf Korfy, who also used the church as a mausoleum for him and his family. It was designed by Budapestian architect Istvan Medgyaszay.
The building was built according to the latest trends in construction and architecture. The Hungarian secessionist style, influenced by folklore, dominates the design. The only building material is reinforced concrete (RCC), which made the building become the first RCC church in old Hungary. The main dome is constructed of prefabricated shell pieces, only 8 cm thick. It was a revolutionary building technique, in the time of construction. The eight cherub statues along the dome rim, made by Ferenc Sidlo, are also made of concrete.
If you are interested in visiting the interior of the church and the bell tower, contact the church keepers at +421 47 489 2242 or +421 905 314 128.
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Last modification date: 28 May 2016