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Churches III

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Scale: 1 : 150

Number of sheets: 8 x B4

Number of pages with details: 5 1/3

Number of assembly drawings: 9

Difficulty: For modelers of any experience

Model dimensions: 147 mm x 105 mm x 133 mm, 127 mm x 83 mm x 101 mm, 77 mm x 42 mm x 94 mm, 168 mm x 124 mm x 129 mm and 43 mm x 43 mm x 79 mm

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The Church of Michael the Archangel is a Romanesque sacred building in the village of Veľký Klíž (in its local part Klížské Hradiště) in the Partizánske district of the Trenčín region. The church is a real gem of Romanesque architectural art, which is evidenced, among other things, by the fact, that its stylized image entered the municipal coat of arms.

St. Paraskevja Church in Dobroslav - a wooden church of Greek Catholic affiliation, built in 1705 in Dobroslav. Belongs to Kapišova parish, Svidnik deanery of Byzantine-Slovak rite Catholic Church in Prešov archeparchy. Since 1968, it has had the status of a National Cultural Monument.

The Romanesque church of Kalinčiakovo is a Calvinist church in Kalinčiakovo (now Levica). Its construction dates back to the middle of the 12th century and was rebuilt after 1836-1835 fire. The church has served the Reformed Church since 1655. It consists of a Romanesque 12th century apse and in 1836 longitudinal flat-roofed nave. Inside the church there is an organ from the classicism period and the 17th century liturgical vessels.

Poniky is a village (obec) in Bansko Bistrica District, Slovakia. The Capuchin Church of St. Francis of Assisi is standing in it and the wooden bell tower next to it. The church was originally Gothic. Her in 1310 built by the archbishop of Ostrichom. It was rebuilt several times. It acquired the appearance it has today in 1323. 1752-1764 the interior of the church was changed in the baroque style. 1971-1991 the frescoes were completely exposed and restored, and the church was completely renovated and restored to its original appearance. The building is unique in Central European Gothic. The Gothic wall painting dates back to the 14th century, the winged altar of the Virgin Mary with the Madonna, St. Nicholas and St. Barbara statues dating back to 1512. The late Gothic stone baptistery dates from 1526 and the Rococo baptistery from 1764. In 2000 at the beginning of November, the heir to the English throne, Prince Charles, visited the church.

Simple models of these four churches and one bell tower, but requiring attention, diligence and patience, can be made from this publication. The models are suitable for modelers of all experience, even beginners, working under the supervision of a more experienced colleague.

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