Church of St. Augustine
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San Agustin Church - the oldest church, for centuries hardly changed its appearance, despite the long period of Ottoman rule, when it was converted into a mosque. After the end of Turkish domination, the building was given to the monks of the Order of St. Augustine, who in 1702 started its reconstruction. The building suffered greatly after the fire in 1750, but was again restored.

  The church has one nave. The interior is polygonal, arches and body at the top level. The sacristy was built in 1935. The altar area is "Sad God" - known work of the Viennese master Martin Fischer of the 18th century. Most of the paintings on the walls of the church were created in 1936. The murals were created by the central part of Erno Gebauer in 1941, the other paintings on either side of the altar - the works of Emile Hador. Baroque paintings on the sides of the altar are particularly noteworthy. Ciborium decorated with fine carving in 1727. West facade of the church is decorated with statues in niches, south facade - three Turkish windows.

  Since September 2004 the church tower in the area of ​​bell music flows, the most solemn - the anthem of the miners, the melody popular in Europe at the turn of the 19th - 20th centuries

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