Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Rožňava explained

Cathedral of the Assumption
Native Name:Katedrála Nanebovzatia Panny Márie
Pushpin Map:Slovakia
Map Caption:Location in Slovakia
Coordinates:48.6635°N 20.5316°W
Location:Rožňava
Country:Slovakia
Denomination:Roman Catholic
Dedication:Assumption of Mary
Spire Quantity:1
Diocese:Rožňava
Bishop:Stanislav Stolárik

Cathedral of the Assumption is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Rožňava, Slovakia. It is the seat of Bishop of Rožňava.

History

The Gothic church was completed in 1304. At the turn of the 15th century, the church underwent comprehensive rebuilding. During the 16th and 17th centuries the church was used by both Catholics and Protestants. With the establishment of the Episcopal See of Rožňava on 13 March 1776, the church became the cathedral of the new diocese. As a result, extensive interior modifications were made. The church was originally built without a tower, which was added in the 19th century. It is a typical example of a regional style, so-called Gemer classicism.

Rožňavská metercia

In the interior of the church there is a late Gothic painting of St. Anne along with Mary, mother of Jesus and the child Jesus. The background depicts processes of mining and processing of ore, which were activities undertaken in the Gemer region at the time.