The Roman Catholic Church of St. Catherine (Slovak: kostol sv. The Slovak language ( slovenčina, slovenský jazyk, not to be confused with Slovenščina) sometimes referred to as "Slovakian" Kataríny) in Banská Štiavnica, Slovakia was built in the years 1488-91 in late Gothic style. Banská Štiavnica ( Schemnitz Selmecbánya is a town in central Slovakia, in the middle of an immense Caldera created by the collapse of an ancient volcano Slovakia (long form Slovak Republic; Slovak:, long form, is a Landlocked country in Central Europe with a population of over five million See also Gothic art Gothic architecture is a style of Architecture which flourished during the high and late medieval period. Its nave is topped by a star-shaped vault. In Romanesque and Gothic Christian Abbey, Cathedral Basilica and church Architecture, the nave is the A Vault (French voute Italian volta German Gewölbe Polish sklepienie, Spanish The crypts below the church contain burial places of prominent citizens and vogts of the town. This article is about the title Vogt For the surname see Vogt (surname. The surviving original Gothic inventory includes a stone baptismal font, a 15th-century cross, and a late Gothic sculpture of the Virgin Mary. A baptismal font is an article of church Furniture or a Fixture used for the Baptism of children and adults The organ is from the end of the 18th century.
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