Murska Sobota Cathedral

Murska Sobota Cathedral (Slovene: Stolna cerkev sv.

Nikolaja) is a Roman Catholic cathedral dedicated to Saint Nicholas in the town of Murska Sobota, Slovenia.

The first church here was built of wood from 1071, shortly after the Hungarians who had settled here converted to Christianity.

The mediaeval second cathedral of 1350 was replaced in 1912 by the present Neo-Romanesque building, which includes some decorative elements of the Jugendstil.

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