
Siófoki Evangélikus egyházközség temploma
This Lutheran church in Siófok is known locally as the Makovecz-templom, because it was designed by Makovecz Imre. Its plans were prepared in 1986, and construction continued until 1990, with the church appearing as established in 1992 in mapping records. In 2014, it gained national monument protection, and in 2015 it received the award Örökségünk – Somogyország Kincse. The building’s form reflects a deliberate geography: it has four parts, oriented toward the four cardinal directions, and four entrances. Over the main entrance, angel wings are placed, and on the roof ridge there is a life tree from which a cross rises. A practical story sits behind one place-name as well. Much of the needed timber was sent by Oulu, Siófok’s Finnish sister city, and in gratitude the surrounding public space was named Oulu park. …
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