The Church of the Holy Trinity in Nedelišće was built in 1460 and was a mmeting point of the religious as well as the social and economic life of craftsmen, merchants and entrepreneurs of the area.
In the 17th century, the church was added to the present nave and tower of the church in the Baroque style. The element of the highest value in the church is the 6 meter high custodian, the work of an unknown master stonemason from the 16th century.
Altars of St. Vid and St. Antun Padovanski were erected in the middle of the 18th century, while at the end of the 18th century the altar of Our Lady of Lourdes was erected, to which the first and oldest statue of Our Lady of Lourdes in Croatia gives special value.
The church underwent a complete renovation in 1912, when the stained glass windows of Josef Palk from Budapest and the altar of the Holy Three Kings were installed. In the same year, the painting “The Last Supper” was created, which is located on the harbor between the sanctuary and the nave.
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