Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, Varaždin explained

Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary
Other Name:Katedrala Uznesenja Blažene Djevice Marije na nebo
Location:Varaždin
Country: Croatia
Denomination:Roman Catholic Church

The Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary [1] (Croatian: Katedrala Uznesenja Blažene Djevice Marije na nebo) also called Varaždin Cathedral It is a Catholic church located in Varaždin,[2] Croatia.[3] [4] The church is from 1997, the cathedral of the Diocese of Varaždin.

Varazdin Cathedral was built in Baroque style between 1642 and 1646 by the Jesuit order. The bell tower was built in 1676, the sacristy was completed in 1726. After the abolition of the Jesuit order in 1773, the church passes to the Paulines. Later, the church was secularized in 1788 and converted into a barn for military purposes. In 1797 he was re-consecrated as a church.

By the Bull "Clarorum sanctorum" of 5 July 1997 the Pope John Paul II created the new diocese of Varaždin that transformed the church into a cathedral.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.gcatholic.org/churches/europe/3447.htm Varaždin Cathedral
  2. Book: Letcher, Piers. Croatia. 2016-03-05. Bradt Travel Guides. 9781784770082. en.
  3. Book: DK. DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Eastern and Central Europe. 2015-08-04. Penguin. 9781465445155. en.
  4. Book: Cresswell, Peterjon. Time Out Croatia. 2006-01-01. Time Out. 9781904978701. en.