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St. Vladislav Church in Sárvár, photo Andrzej Pawłowski, 2023
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Memorial plaque on the Church of St Vladislav in Sárvár, photo Oxmon, 2013
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St. Vladislav Church in Sárvár

ID: POL-001486-P

St. Vladislav Church in Sárvár

In Sárvár in western Hungary, in the Vas Comitat, the Roman Catholic Church of King Saint Ladislaus was founded by František Nádasde in 1645. It was destroyed during the Rákóczi uprising and rebuilt in Baroque style in 1732. In 1830, it was rebuilt in classicist style. From the perspective of Polish history, it is extremely important for the gathering of Polish soldiers interned by the Kingdom of Hungary during the Second World War. The prisoners of war came in large numbers to Sunday mass and other religious ceremonies. the prisoners of war from the Sárvár camp were transferred to Kiscenk after its dissolution in April 1941. To commemorate the fact that this church was a meeting place for Polish soldiers, a plaque was built into the wall, on which an inscription in two languages - Polish and Hungarian - reads: "In this church Polish soldiers prayed inter. to God for the freedom of their homeland and the glory of Hungary in 1939-1941'.

Time of origin:
1645, reconstruction 1732, reconstruction 1830 and 1926-1927
Creator:
Franciszek Nádasdy
Author:
Andrzej Pawłowski
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