The Church Of St. Bartholomew Photo: Church Of St. Bartholomew

The Spa lázně Teplice is impossible to imagine without one sign of the temple, whose silhouette can be seen on the highest hill of the city. The elegant Church of St. Bartholomew, which used to be called "the Church of St. Bartholomew," was erected in the years 1861-1864 local Lutherans with the support of the Prussian king Friedrich Wilhelm IV, who often visited the Greenhouse to improve their health. For the construction of a new Lutheran Church was caused from Berlin court architect Friedrich August Stuler, the author of the building of the National gallery in Berlin. When developing the project of the Church of St. Bartholomew the architect took into account the wishes of the autocrat and even used some sketches made by the Royal hand. The Church was supposed to be like the early Christian Basilica. Stoleru managed to achieve this through the use of romance elements in creating the Church.

The ceiling is supported by stone columns, and near the porch includes an outdoor area, where, at a glance, the whole city is visible. In 1882 the Church was built on to the tower with a sharp spire, was working assistant Styler – Ludwig Persia.

After world war II, all Germans had to leave the territory of Czechoslovakia, so the Church moved to the Czech Hussite Church. But in 1965, the Church building was transferred to the city, which faced a shortage of funds for reconstruction and maintenance of this temple. So it was sold to a businessman who opened the saints under the arches of the fashionable restaurant. However, this entertainment went out of business very quickly, and the Church was sold to another man who founded the disco.

Now in the temple occasionally triple the concerts of sacred music.

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