Evangelical church in Bratislava-Dúbravka | |
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Evanjelický zborový dom v Bratislave-Dúbravke | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Lutheran |
Ecclesiastical or organizational status | Church |
Location | |
Location | Dúbravka, Bratislava, Slovakia |
Architecture | |
Style | Modern |
Capacity | ca. 300 believers |
Website | |
http://ecavdubravka.sk/
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The Evangelical church in Dúbravka, a suburb of Bratislava, is the second-youngest religious building in this part of Bratislava. Originally built as a ceremonial hall in the 1980s, regular evangelical worship services began in 1995. [1] In 2003, the building became the property of the Slovak Evangelical Church. [2] The church consists of a main hall with a capacity of about 200 people and a minor hall with a 100-person capacity. In 2006, the general bishop consecrated a white marble octangular baptismal font made as a commemoration to the early Christian believers and traditions. [3] The interior is dominated by 4-meter-tall wooden cross with textile depiction of the Creed. [4]
The church is the center of evangelical believers of Bratislava's fourth district.
48°10′42″N 17°02′45″E / 48.17833°N 17.04583°E
Evangelical church in Bratislava-Dúbravka | |
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Evanjelický zborový dom v Bratislave-Dúbravke | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Lutheran |
Ecclesiastical or organizational status | Church |
Location | |
Location | Dúbravka, Bratislava, Slovakia |
Architecture | |
Style | Modern |
Capacity | ca. 300 believers |
Website | |
http://ecavdubravka.sk/
|
The Evangelical church in Dúbravka, a suburb of Bratislava, is the second-youngest religious building in this part of Bratislava. Originally built as a ceremonial hall in the 1980s, regular evangelical worship services began in 1995. [1] In 2003, the building became the property of the Slovak Evangelical Church. [2] The church consists of a main hall with a capacity of about 200 people and a minor hall with a 100-person capacity. In 2006, the general bishop consecrated a white marble octangular baptismal font made as a commemoration to the early Christian believers and traditions. [3] The interior is dominated by 4-meter-tall wooden cross with textile depiction of the Creed. [4]
The church is the center of evangelical believers of Bratislava's fourth district.
48°10′42″N 17°02′45″E / 48.17833°N 17.04583°E