Temple with wooden bastard
The Church of the Most Holy Trinity in today's Námestí Ľudovít Štúra in Bánovce nad Labem was later established as the Church of Sts. MikulášaBiskupa - in connection with the gradual expansion of the city to the Bebrave River. It was in 1799 astal by the patron saint of the Ilešházi family. This marriage has suffered the damage caused by several fires, but has always renewed it. This meant he had been in the 17th century and perhaps earlier.
The orientation of the church is unmistakable. The main front doors led to the front of the rear side, while the side doors were located on the west side. The church bolpomerne narrow but built of stone and arched. Above the main entrance was a chora organ. There were also metal tympanes (drums), three clarinets, three waldhorns (trumpets) and three gouls. There were three crypts below the church, and trioltars inside. The oldest was the altar of the Blessed Virgin Mary on the evangelical page.
The New Church of the Most Holy Trinity was built in 1803 in a classicist style, in particular the contributions of county and church dignitaries. In 1929, they obtained for the church a wooden backyard, the work of B. Reka of Kutná Hora.
The prehuman entrance to the church is today a stone cross with a crucified Christ bowl mounted on a three-stage base.
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