Church of St. Claus

Church of St. Claus
Church of St. Claus

Church of St. Claus operates within deanery of Grosuplje and archbishopric of Ljubljana. The church was first time mentioned already in year 1290. In 18. and 19. century it was rebuild. In the middle of 18. century, specifically in year 1753, it was Baroqued, thereby acquired new presbyterium. Inside the church is main altar from year 1863 that is hallowed to St. Claus. It is a work of Ljubljana carver Matija Tomc, inside is the picture of Metzinger. The church are also two altars in side chapels that date back to the middle of 18. century. The path of the cross was painted by Janez Potočnik in year 1831. Parish was formed in year 1782. Inside church wall are located cemetery and the monument to the fallen locals, outside the walls is a chapel that was painted by Štefan Šubic.

 


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Mali Lipoglav is a village, which is located at the edge of City municipality Ljubljana at an altitude of 529 meters. In the center of the village is the parish church of St. Claus. The area of the village Mali Lipoglav was populated already in prehistory, at which fort with earthwork indicates [_Read more_]

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