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Pécsi tavaszi séta 4. - Dzsámi
Gázi Kászim pasa dzsámija.Az egykori Szent Bertalan-templom helyén épült fel a török dzsámi 1543-46 között. A török kiűzése után a jezsuiták kapták meg, a minaretet lebontották, az épületet átalakították, de az ma is őrzi az iszlám jegyeit.
Gazi Khassim pasha had it built between 1543-46.approximately in the place of the Medieval main church of the town, the St Bartholomew Parish Church, that was demolished at that time. Of its two main parts of the building, the original, Turkish one is which faces the square. Of the original interior - apart from some fresco fragments - only the mihrab (worship niche marking the direction of Mecca), also decorated with stalactite vaulting, has survived. The church gained a more and more Baroque aspect during the repeated reconstructions until the restoration in its original form took place; it regained its present appearance between 1939 and 1942. The ogee-arch windows were reconstructed and in place of the original entrance the new, semicircular, Bauhaus wing in the northwest was built at this time - the latter decorated by a local painter Ernő Gebauer. Presently it's Roman Catholic Curch.
Pécsi tavaszi séta 4. - Dzsámi
Gázi Kászim pasa dzsámija.Az egykori Szent Bertalan-templom helyén épült fel a török dzsámi 1543-46 között. A török kiűzése után a jezsuiták kapták meg, a minaretet lebontották, az épületet átalakították, de az ma is őrzi az iszlám jegyeit.
Gazi Khassim pasha had it built between 1543-46.approximately in the place of the Medieval main church of the town, the St Bartholomew Parish Church, that was demolished at that time. Of its two main parts of the building, the original, Turkish one is which faces the square. Of the original interior - apart from some fresco fragments - only the mihrab (worship niche marking the direction of Mecca), also decorated with stalactite vaulting, has survived. The church gained a more and more Baroque aspect during the repeated reconstructions until the restoration in its original form took place; it regained its present appearance between 1939 and 1942. The ogee-arch windows were reconstructed and in place of the original entrance the new, semicircular, Bauhaus wing in the northwest was built at this time - the latter decorated by a local painter Ernő Gebauer. Presently it's Roman Catholic Curch.