Most Holy Trinity Church, Tvrdošín


The Roman Catholic Church of the Most Holy Trinity in Tvrdošín, region Orava, Slovakia.
Original wooden church was built in first half of 17th century. The church was burned down few times. Current walled Most Holy Trinity Church was begun to build on 24 May 1766. From the original wooden church, only a tower, a middle choir, an oratory and a sanctuary remained. The church was sanctified on 2 June 1770 on Most Holy Trinity day.
During the Second World War the church was targeted by mines. East part of roof was damaged, also the baroque altar. Innovation of left side baroque main altar was realized after 1945 by academic artist Ctibor Belan cooperate with benched master Jan Rakyta.
The church contains a monumental late-baroque altar, the Marian column, the Sculpture of Saint John of Nepomuk, and a folk sculpture of Saint Florian.

UPG Project

This church was modelled in 3D graphic program trueSpace.