Dolná Súča
The village Dolná Súča, is situated in a location rich in historical events. It is located in a quaint circle of the Biele Karpaty (White Carpathian’s) with dominant feature of a calcium mountain (516.2 a.s.l.), majestically hovering above the village. In 1971 it was announced as a natural heritage site with an area of 26.4 hector.
Roman – Catholic church of St . Elizabeth Hungarian
It is the oldest historical site of the village; it is documented from the year 1687 as the church of St. Elizabeth the widow. The original building was wooden, apart from the sanctuary. In the year 1754 the church burnt down, and in 1756 was rebuilt and enlarged. The building is in baroque style with classicistic adjustment.
Roman – Catholic church of St . Elizabeth Hungarian
It is the oldest historical site of the village; it is documented from the year 1687 as the church of St. Elizabeth the widow. The original building was wooden, apart from the sanctuary. In the year 1754 the church burnt down, and in 1756 was rebuilt and enlarged. The building is in baroque style with classicistic adjustment.
Address
Dolná Súča
TrenčínSlovakia
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