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The style features of Romanian architecture can be discovered in the single-nave brick church in Csempeszkopács, oriented east-west. The most valuable parts of the tower are the Roman-style twin windows with stone columns, and the carved gable gate with tympanum. The interior of the church is also enriched by interesting details, the wooden coffered ceiling, the plastered and painted walls, and the limestone altar table of the sanctuary. Since there are no permanent opening hours, I will show you the interior at a later time.
May 9, 2024
St. Michael's Church in Csempeszkopács is an outstanding example of 13th-century village architecture. The nave and sanctuary were built around 1250. The tower was added later. Stones from Roman times have been found in the brick walls, indicating that a building probably already stood here in Roman times.
May 4, 2025
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