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Požega Cathedral

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20: 454: 480: 495: 319: 500: 42:, and the seat of the Požega diocese. Located near Požega city center and at the foot of the hill where a medieval fortress once stood, this cathedral is a beautiful example of 419: 475: 223: 490: 65:
There is no record of the craftsman who has actually built the cathedral. It is only known that the blueprints were supplied by empress Maria Teresa herself.
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Furthermore, there is a beautiful pulpit - also a gift from bishop Thauszy, and rococo carved oak pews. Cathedral organ was built by Josip Brandl factory in
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on 11 July 1754 and building started on 28 June 1756. The construction took seven years and bishop Thauszy consecrated the new church on 24 July 1763.
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painting above the main altar has been painted by two of them together, while on the ceiling of the apse there is painting of St. Teresa by Medović.
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that were originally intended for repairs of the Požega fortress, owned by bishop Thauszy at the time. The project was endorsed by empress
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The interior of the Požega cathedral is decorated in playful baroque and rococo style. The interior is dominated by main altar of
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Iveković has painted Evangelists Luke and John - on the ceiling of the main nave, St. Methodius - in the main nave,
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Interior of the Požega cathedral is also decorated by wall paintings painted by famous Croatian painters
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The original tower was toppled by a storm in 1926 and had to be replaced by a new, 63 meters tall tower.
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The cathedral building was funded by Franjo Thauszy, Zagreb bishop, with 80,000
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Matthew and Mark - on the ceiling of the main nave, Jesus on the
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18th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Croatia
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are especially noteworthy. The former was a gift of
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cathedral
Požega
Croatia
Baroque architecture
forints
Maria Theresa
St. Teresa of Ávila
John of Nepomuk
St. Michael the Archangel
Croatian viceroy
Kutjevo
Maribor
stained-glass
Celestin Medović
Oton Iveković
Trinity
Evangelists
Mount of Olives
Annunciation
St. Cecilia
Katedrala sv. Terezije Avilske
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Cathedrals in Croatia
Roman Catholic
Bjelovar
Đakovo

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