St. Michael's Church, Cluj-Napoca

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St. Michael's Church
Biserica Sfântul Mihail (in Romanian)
Szent Mihály-templom (in Hungarian)
Biserica romano-catolica sf. Mihai.jpg
Religion
AffiliationRoman Catholic
RegionTransylvania
PatronMichael
StatusMuseum
Location
LocationUnion Square, Cluj-Napoca
CercleRoman Catholic Archdiocese of Alba Iulia
Geographic coordinates46°46′12″N 23°35′22″E / 46.76996°N 23.58932°E / 46.76996; 23.58932
Architecture
StyleGothic, Baroque and Gothic Revival (tower)[2]
Groundbreaking1316[3]
Completed1487
Specifications
Width (nave)50 m[4]
Height (max)80 m (incl. 4-m high cross)[5]
MaterialsStone
In 1840

The St. Michael's Church (Romanian: Biserica Sfântul Mihail, Hungarian: Szent Mihály-templom) is a Gothic-style Roman Catholic church in Cluj-Napoca. It is the second largest church (after the Biserica Neagră of Brașov) in the geographical region of Transylvania, Romania. The nave is 50 meters long and 24 meters wide, the apse is 20×10 m. The tower with its height of 76 meter (80 meter including the cross) is the highest one in Transylvania. The western portal is decorated with the three coats of arms of Sigismund as King of Hungary, as King of Bohemia and as Holy Roman Emperor.

The construction was begun probably in place of the Saint James Chapel. The financing of the church was partly done by the citizens, partly from the income of indulgences. (The first related document from 1349, signed by the archbishop of Avignon and fifteen other bishops grants the indulgence for those contributing to the illumination and furniture of the Saint Michael Church.) The construction was completed between 1442-1447, the old tower was built between 1511-1545. The tower that stands today was erected in 1862.

The church was converted, along with the local population, to Protestantism between 1545-1566. Then the more radical Unitarian party took it over in the period 1566-1716. At last, it was confiscated in the counter reformation by the Habsburg government supported Catholic Church.

The oldest of its sections is the altar, inaugurated in 1390, while the newest part is the clock tower, which was built in Gothic Revival style (1837-1862).

Some important historical events that took place in the church:

Gallery[]

See also[]

  • Saint Michael: Roman Catholic traditions and views

References[]

  1. ^ "Lista Monumentelor Istorice". National Heritage Institute. Archived from the original on 2016-02-19.
  2. ^ "10 lucruri pe care nu le ştiai despre Biserica "Sf. Mihail" din Cluj-Napoca". Buna Dimineata. 2 June 2015.
  3. ^ "Biserica Romano-Catolica Sf.Mihail - Cluj-Napoca". Ghid Video Turistic.
  4. ^ "Cluj-Napoca, Biserica Sf. Mihail". Welcome to Romania.
  5. ^ József Lukács, Levente Várdai (2005). Povestea "oraşului-comoară": scurtă istorie a Clujului şi a monumentelor sale. Biblioteca Apostrof. ISBN 9739279740.

Further reading[]

  • (in Hungarian) Fodor András: Kolozsvári képeskönyv, Gloria Kiadó – Erdélyi Híradó, Kolozsvár, 2002. ISBN 973-8267-10-2
  • (in Hungarian) Gaal György: Kalauz a régi és az új Kolozsvárhoz, Korunk, Kolozsvár, 1992
  • (in Hungarian) Mátyás Vilmos: Utazások Erdélyben, Panoráma mini útikönyvek, ISBN 963-243-065-4
  • (in Hungarian) Sas Péter: A kolozsvári Szent Mihály templom, Gloria Kiadó, Kolozsvár, 1998, ISBN 973-9203-34-5

External links[]

(in Hungarian) Official page on the website of the diocese of Alba Iulia

Coordinates: 46°46′12″N 23°35′23″E / 46.77000°N 23.58972°E / 46.77000; 23.58972

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