The St. Ignatius Loyola Church in Malenovici (Czech Republic)
Publisher/ manufacturer: “O. Hejl". Czech Republic
Scale: 1 : 150
Number of sheets: 4 x A4
Number of pages with details: 2 2/3
Number of assembly drawings: 4
Difficulty: For modelers of any experience
Model dimensions: 212 mm x 155 mm x 188 mm
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Even before the building of St. Ignatius Loyola Church, there was a chapel on Borova hill, later called the missionary chapel. Today it is connected to the church from the southeast side and is accessed through the side entrance to the church. The church on Borova Hill was built by Count Eusebius František from Opersdorf, the then owner of the Frýdek estate. The building was consecrated in 1673. Dedication to St. Ignatius Loyola was taken from the pilgrim's chapel on the top of the Malá Prašivá mountain, about 9 km northeast of Malenovići. This pilgrimage chapel received a new dedication to St. Antuan from Padua. In 1780 the church acquired its own spiritual administrator - a chaplain, who was subordinate to the vicar in the parish of Dobra. Five years later, Borova became a completely independent parish. In the 19th century a brick tower was added to the church.
A simple, but well-detailed large model of a church, which, under the supervision of a more experienced colleague, even a modeler with little experience will stick together, but there is no need to rush.