L'Église évangélique ou Église protestante (en slovaque : Evanjelický kostol) à Košice, en Slovaquie, est une église néoclassique. Elle fait partie de l'Église évangélique de la confession d'Augsbourg en Slovaquie, une église luthérienne.
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The Evangelical Church or Protestant Church in Mlynská ulica in Košice, Slovakia is a Neoclassical church building of the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Slovakia, a Lutheran denomination. It has Sunday services at 09:30 and 18:00 in Slovak, and at 08:15 in Hungarian.
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The Calvinist Church at Hrnčiarska ulica in Košice, Slovakia was initially an army store-house.
In the years 1805–11 it was rebuilt to a Calvinist church with a new 48-metre slender spire. The church interior is very simple, the only presentable piece is the pulpit. A metal rooster made in 1589 was given on the spire. Initially it was installed on the northern tower of the St. Elisabeth Cathedral.
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The New Orthodox Synagogue is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at Puškinova Street near the historic centre of Košice, Slovakia. The congregation worships in the Ashkenazi rite.
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The Rákóczi's sculpture in Košice is a bronze statue of Francis II Rákóczi, situated in the Executioner's Bastion in the historical centre of Košice, Slovakia. It is placed in front of Rákóczi's memorial house, a replica of his house in the Turkish exile in Rodosto.
The sculpture was unveiled on April 3, 2006 in memory of the 330th anniversary of Rákóczi's birth and the 100th anniversary of his remains burial in Košice. The sculpture was donated to the city of Košice by the Government of the Republic of Hungary.
Rákóczi's sculpture is 230 cm high and weighs 500 kg. It is placed on a polished granite pedestal that weighs 8,000 kg and is 70 cm high and 300 cm wide.
The statue is an artwork of Hungarian sculptor Sándor Győrfi from Karcag.
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The Executioner's Bastion is a bastion situated at Stará baštová Street in the historic center of Košice, Slovakia.
Its name is derived from the fact that the bastion was situated near a medieval executioner's house. It is semicircular building with eight cannon chambers erected around the year 1500, build for defense purposes. The bastion was converted in the years 1920–1930 to the needs of the East Slovak Museum.
The Memorial House of Francis II Rákóczi is a part of the Executioner's Bastion. It is a replica of his house in the Turkish exile in Tekirdağ. The exhibition in the memorial house presents relics reminding the life of the last leader of the anti-Habsburg uprising, the history of the replica of his house in Rodosto and the funeral of Rákóczi and his brothers-in-arms in Košice in 1906.
The bronze sculpture of Francis II Rákóczi was unveiled on April 3, 2006 in front of the house.