Spišská Kapitula (, ) (both meaning the "Spiš Chapter house") is an exceptionally well-preserved ecclesiastical town on the outskirts of
Spišské Podhradie,
Slovakia
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, and overlooking
Spiš Castle. It is part of the
UNESCO
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World Heritage Site
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Levoča, Spiš Castle and the associated cultural monuments".
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The town consists of St. Martin's Cathedral (dedicated to St.
Martin of Tours
Martin of Tours (; 316/3368 November 397) was the third bishop of Tours. He is the patron saint of many communities and organizations across Europe, including France's Third French Republic, Third Republic. A native of Pannonia (present-day Hung ...
), a former monastery, and a single street, all of mediaeval construction and enclosed by a wall. The lower gate gives an extensive view of Spiš Castle, located on an opposite hill. Spišská Kapitula became the main seat of the church administration in the region in the 12th century. In 1776 it became the seat of the Diocese of
Spiš
Spiš ( ; or ; ) is a region in north-eastern Slovakia, with a very small area in south-eastern Poland (more specifically encompassing 14 former Slovak villages). Spiš is an informal designation of the territory, but it is also the name of one ...
(Szepes).
Town and history
The town consists of
St. Martin's Cathedral (dedicated to St.
Martin of Tours
Martin of Tours (; 316/3368 November 397) was the third bishop of Tours. He is the patron saint of many communities and organizations across Europe, including France's Third French Republic, Third Republic. A native of Pannonia (present-day Hung ...
); a former monastery; and a single street, all of medieval construction and enclosed by a wall. The lower gate gives an extensive view of Spiš Castle, located on an opposite hill.
Spišská Kapitula became the main seat of the church administration in the region in the 12th century. In 1776 it became the seat of the
Diocese of Spiš (Szepes).
The cathedral was built between the 13th and 15th centuries in the
Romanesque and
Gothic styles. It is one of the largest and most interesting Romanesque monuments in Slovakia. It contains many medieval carved altars and is the resting place of many lords of Spiš Castle; the 15th century carved marble tombstones of the
Zápolya family are of exceptional quality. A recently restored wall-painting from 1317 depicts the coronation of
Charles I as the
King of Hungary
The King of Hungary () was the Monarchy, ruling head of state of the Kingdom of Hungary from 1000 (or 1001) to 1918. The style of title "Apostolic King of Hungary" (''Magyarország apostoli királya'') was endorsed by Pope Clement XIII in 1758 ...
; another painting in the cathedral is the source for the provisional name of the anonymous
Master of Kirchdrauf.
Spišská Kapitula was visited by Pope John Paul II in 1995.
St. Martin's Cathedral
St. Martin's Cathedral, the
Romanesque Catholic cathedral in Spišská Kapitula is a local part of the town Spišské Podhradie in the district of
Levoča
Levoča (; ; )
is the principal town of Levoča District in the Prešov Region of eastern Slovakia, with a population of 14,256. The town has a historic center with a well-preserved town wall, a Gothic architecture, Gothic church with the talle ...
. It is also the parochial church. It is a Romanesque-Gothic
cathedral
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, built in the first third of the 13th century
pseudo-basilica with a central
nave
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, two
aisle
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s and one
transept
A transept (with two semitransepts) is a transverse part of any building, which lies across the main body of the building. In cruciform ("cross-shaped") cruciform plan, churches, in particular within the Romanesque architecture, Romanesque a ...
. In 2003, the remains of Bishop Ján Vojtašák (1877-1965) were deposited in the cathedral.
It is one of the largest and most interesting Romanesque monuments in Slovakia. It contains many medieval carved
altars
An altar is a table or platform for the presentation of religious offerings, for sacrifices, or for other ritualistic purposes. Altars are found at shrines, temples, churches, and other places of worship. They are used particularly in Christian ...
and is the resting place of many lords of Spiš(Szepes) Castle; the 15th century carved marble tombstones of the
Zápolya family(Zápoľský family) are of exceptional quality. A recently restored wall-painting from 1317 depicts the coronation of Charles I as the King of Hungary; another painting in the cathedral is the source for the provisional name of the anonymous
Master of Kirchdrauf (the former name of Spišské Podhradie).
Spišská Kapitula became the main seat of the church administration in the region in the 12th century. In 1776 it became the seat of the Diocese of
Spiš
Spiš ( ; or ; ) is a region in north-eastern Slovakia, with a very small area in south-eastern Poland (more specifically encompassing 14 former Slovak villages). Spiš is an informal designation of the territory, but it is also the name of one ...
, after Hungarian queen
Maria Theresa
Maria Theresa (Maria Theresia Walburga Amalia Christina; 13 May 1717 – 29 November 1780) was the ruler of the Habsburg monarchy from 1740 until her death in 1780, and the only woman to hold the position suo jure, in her own right. She was the ...
split the Diocese of
Eger
Eger ( , ; ; also known by other #Names and etymology, alternative names) is the county seat of Heves County, and the second largest city in Northern Hungary (after Miskolc). A city with county rights, Eger is best known for Castle of Eger, its ...
(now Archidiocese of Eger). The Cathedral is one of the most valuable examples of Late-Gothic and Gothic architecture in Slovakia.
Images
Image:Spišská kapitula.jpg, Spišská kapitula
Image:Spisska Kapitula 03.jpg, Spišská Kapitula - St. Martin's cathedral
Image:Spisska Kapitula 04.jpg, Spisska Kapitula - Cathedral apse
Image:Spisska Kapitula 06.jpg, Spišská Kapitula - Bell tower
Image:Spiscastle11Slovakia30.JPG, View from Spiš Castle
Image:Spisska Kapitula 02.jpg, Spišská Kapitula - gateway
Image:Spišská Kapitula-Zipser Kapitel 1.jpg, Spišská Kapitula
Image:SideofCathedral.jpg, Spišská Kapitula
Image:SpišskáKapitulaMainStreet.jpg, Spišská Kapitula Main Street
Image:Park, Biskupská záhrada. Spišská Kapitula 21 Slovakia 44.jpg, Episcopal garden
References
Citations
General references
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*Gabor Méry, Marcell Jankovics - St. Martin's Cathedral Spišská Kapitula (2013), Šamorín (Somorja)
*Vladimír Olejník, Ľubica Olejníková - Katedrála sv. Martina v Spišskej Kapitule (2017), Spišské Podhradie: Rímskokatolícka cirkev Biskupstvo Spišské Podhradie
*https://www.spisskyhrad.com/lokalita/spisska-kapitula/
*http://apsida.sk/c/3195/spisska-kapitula
*https://www.unesconadosah.sk/en/location/spisska-kapitula-spis-chapter
External links
Detailed description of Spišská Kapitula
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Spiš
World Heritage Sites in Slovakia
Roman Catholic cathedrals in Slovakia
Fortified settlements
Churches in Prešov Region