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Reformed Great Church of Debrecen

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The western tower was finished by 1818, the eastern tower on August 6, 1821. The towers are 61 meters high. Originally a dome was planned to crown the building, this was not built, but when the construction was finished, the facade seemed unattractive with the large empty space between the towers, so
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The construction of the Great Church began on April 8, 1805. It was designed by Mihály Péchy, but the plans were altered several times during the construction, causing much frustration to the builders. The original plan featured a church with a cross-shaped ground plan and a large dome, but the plan
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The main nave of the church is 55 m long and nearly 15 m wide, the transept is 38 m long and more than 14 m wide. Similar to other Protestant churches, the inside walls are painted white. The interior is 21 meters high. The church accommodates about 5000 people (with 3000 seats).
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was built in its place between 1297 and 1311. Its area was about 16×46 meters. This church burnt down in 1564. In 1626 the already Protestant citizens of Debrecen started to rebuild the St. Andrew Church. With the support of
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reconstruction was finished in 1628. In 1640–1642 a tower was constructed and a large bell – about 300 kg, made of Austrian cannonballs – was placed in it. In 1707, during the freedom fight led by
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the church suffered heavy damages from the imperial troops. The church burnt down on June 11, 1802, during a great fire which destroyed most of Debrecen.
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at the Great Church on April 14, 1848, and was elected governor of the country there as well. The armchair in which he sat can be viewed in the church.
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elements. A nice panorama can be seen from the left (western) tower. The old
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The chair of Kossuth in the Great Protestant Church of Debrecen (1848)
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A church already stood here in the Middle Ages, but it burnt down.
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in 1823/24 the facade was slightly modified, using the plans of
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in Hungary, the church has earned the city the nickname "
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bell, restored after the fire, is in this tower too.
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Protestant Great Church of Debrecen

Hungarian
Debrecen
Protestantism
the Calvinist Rome
neoclassical style

Gothic
hall church
George I Rákóczi
Francis II Rákóczi
Károly Rábl
Baroque
Hungarian Revolution of 1848
Lajos Kossuth
Hungarian Declaration of Independence

organs
resonance pipes
Photo gallery
Live Webcam
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Debrecen
Churches in Hungary
Churches completed in 1824
19th-century Presbyterian churches
Buildings and structures in Debrecen
Tourist attractions in Hajdú-Bihar County

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