2024. April 24. Wednesday
Sopron Lutheran Museum - Sopron
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Address: 9400, Sopron Templom utca 12.
Phone number: (99) 510-651
E-mail: sopronimuzeum@gmail.com
Opening hours: 15.04-20.10.
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The story of the Lutheran congregation with its past of centuries is dated from the time of the Reformation in Hungary.
The Lutheran Churh in Sopron is the oldest, most out standing work of the period after the edict of tolerance. There are many concerts held on the big organ of the Church, which has a wonderful tone.
The devotion to arts and sciences was always the main purpose of the churchmen of the congregation. The collection of Hungarian and foreign ecclesiastical objects can be seen in the small Treasure Gallery of the church, such as the masterworks of Lord's Supper Globlets, pitchers, ciborium, candlesticks, altar covers. The congregation's life can be seen on paintings, handwritten documents, books, and prints. The Portrait Room shows the activity of the presented personalities until the 20th century.
The one-time vicarage is located near the Church. The two-storied Baroque palace is the seat of the National Lutheran Museum's Sopron Collection. The Room of Archives holds documents from the middle of the 16th century. The Library with the collection of more than 6000 books, handwritten Holy Bibles and books on theology is at the researchers' disposal.
The Lutheran Churh in Sopron is the oldest, most out standing work of the period after the edict of tolerance. There are many concerts held on the big organ of the Church, which has a wonderful tone.
The devotion to arts and sciences was always the main purpose of the churchmen of the congregation. The collection of Hungarian and foreign ecclesiastical objects can be seen in the small Treasure Gallery of the church, such as the masterworks of Lord's Supper Globlets, pitchers, ciborium, candlesticks, altar covers. The congregation's life can be seen on paintings, handwritten documents, books, and prints. The Portrait Room shows the activity of the presented personalities until the 20th century.
The one-time vicarage is located near the Church. The two-storied Baroque palace is the seat of the National Lutheran Museum's Sopron Collection. The Room of Archives holds documents from the middle of the 16th century. The Library with the collection of more than 6000 books, handwritten Holy Bibles and books on theology is at the researchers' disposal.