Satu Mare Chain Church

Building in Satu Mare, Romania
Satu Mare Chain Church
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General information
Town or citySatu Mare
CountryRomania
Construction started1793
Completed1802
Design and construction
Architect(s)Preinlich Sigismund

The Chains Church (Romanian: Biserica cu lanțuri; Hungarian: Láncos-templom), a Reformed church in Satu Mare, Romania, is one of the oldest churches in the city.[1]

Located on Păcii Square, it was built based on the plans of Preinlich Sigismund, an engineer, between 1793 and 1802. The church has a valuable collection of plates, disks and glasses dating from 1657 to 1679, as well as the oldest bell in Satu Mare, dating to 1633. The church is surrounded by pillars connected by forged chains, hence the name The Chains Church.

The furniture inside the church was made between 1799 and 1807, from oak, by a master craftsman named Frits Iosif.

References

  1. ^ Mare, County Museum of Satu. "Satu Mare - The Calvinist Church with "Chains"". zothmar.ro. Retrieved 2024-02-21.

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