Jesuit Church, Bratislava
The Holy Saviour Church (Slovak: Kostol Najsvätejšieho Spasiteľa, Jezuitský kostol) also called the Jesuit Church, is an originally protestant church from the 17th century on the Franciscan Square in the Old Town of Bratislava, Slovakia. Today, the church belongs to the Society of Jesus, known as the Jesuit Order.
Location
It is located next to the Old Town Hall (Bratislava).
History
The church was built from 1636 to 1638 as a place of worship for the protestants as there was a growing number of protestants of German ethnicity in the city. By the King's decree the church could not resemble a Roman-Catholic house of worship in any way; so it was built without a spire, presbytery and lacking entrance from the main street.
Organ (Rieger 1924, opus 2273)
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- fully pneumatic action
- Couplers:
- III/II, III/I, II/I, III/P, II/P, I/P
- Super-octave couplers: Super III, Super III/II, Super III/I, Super III/P, Super II, Super II/I
- Sub-octave couplers: Sub III, Sub III/I, Sub II/I
- 2 combinations, Crescendo, Tutti, reeds off
See also
References
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jesuit Church (Bratislava).
- ^ "Kostol Najsvätejšieho Spasiteľa (jezuitský)". Bratislavské Noviny. Retrieved 24 April 2012.
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