The dominant elements of the church, which is the youngest sacral building in the town, are two 38 m high monolithic towers ended with single arm crosses.
In the space between the towers, there is a green single arm cross from stacked glass and stainless steel. According to its authors the cross is, thanks to its height of 5,6 m and span of 3,6 m, the largest glass cross in the world placed in a church.
Below, there is a tabernacle made of golden onyx and brass. On the left wall there is life-size picture of the Merciful Jesus. The green altar from stacked glass and stainless steel is also a dominant element of the church. Based on the architecture, technology and equipment, the church is one of the most modern purpose-built buildings of sacral architecture in Slovakia.
The church is a place of pilgrimage; in 2009 it was declared a diocesan Sanctuary of Divine Mercy. There are relics of three apostles of Divine Mercy - Faustina Kowalska, St. Vincent Pallotti and the blessed Pope John Paul II.
In the sanctuary and the adjacent monastic-pastoral center there is an exhibition of gifts from the Vatican, received by Pope John Paul II on his apostolic trips, and part of them he donated to Catholic Apostleship Association near Roman Catholic Parish in Smižany - spiritual father Pallotti, who administer this church.
Address:
Sídlisko Západ I, Hutnícka ulica 2,
Spišská Nová Ves
Virtual tours
- Reduta - exterior
- Reduta - theatre
- Reduta - Concert Hall
- The Roman-Catholic Parish Church - exterior
- The Roman-Catholic Parish Church - interior
- The highest church tower (87m)
- Immaculata
- Town hall and the place of wishes
- Town hall - interior
- The Evangelical church - exterior
- The Evangelical church - interior
- The Roman-Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary
- Statue of Captain Nalepka
- The Provincial House
- The Roman-Catholic Church of Divine Mercy
- Exhibition of gifts received by Pope John Paul II.
- The Municipal Office and Štefánik
- The Jewish cemetery
- The Greek-Catholic Cathedral of the Transfiguration of the Lord
- The Spiš artists’ Gallery - interior
- The Spiš artists’ Gallery - exterior