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Pašková - Reform Church

Mentioned as the White Church in some written sources, it was built in the Classicist style in 1802 upon the foundations of an older church of unknown age. The defensive wall around the church comes from the 17th century. The bell tower houses two bells with inscriptions on them. On the bigger one it reads: “Cast at own expense of the Holy Reformed church in Pašková, 1828 – citizen Laurendius”. The inscription on the smaller bell says: “cast at own expense of the Holy Reformed church in Pašková, 1828 – citizens of Dobšiná”. Both bells are obviously the products from Gemer, precisely the campanology (bell-foundry) in Dobšiná.
The church belongs to the parsonage of Plešivec. It is recommended to notify the municipal office in Pašková about your arrival in advance.

GPS: 48° 35′ 30.53″N  20° 23′ 4.299″E

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churches, chapels