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Catholic House

- J. M. Hurbana 34 -
The three-story religious building, built as the Catholic House with the National Theater, was constructed by the order of the Catholic Circle headed by the Žilina prelate Tomáš Ružiček. The building, which was built in the years between 1925 and 1926, was designed by the Czech architect Stanislav Koníček, who worked in Žilina since 1923. , later the first president of the Slovak Republic, declared the autonomy of Slovakia from the balcony of the Catholic House, which was then confirmed by the National Assembly of Czechoslovakia. In 1939, the building was bought by the School Sisters of Saint Francis from . Between 1939 and 1945, there was a Roman Catholic Girls' Burgher School then an elementary school, and later a teacher training school. Since 1961, this complex has served the University of Transport and Communications, and from May 1990, the religious sisters returned to the building, in 1991, the Saint High School began its activities here.
Tomáš Ružiček
The on top of the south side of the building, built in the Neo-Classical and Eclectic styles, contains a double cross, which is the state symbol of Slovakia. The tympanum is flanked by two statues of an eagle that are placed on a globe, which can also be seen on top of the roof , which is adorned with unusually big . Above the entrance of the building, there are sculptures of two women symbolizing musical and theatrical art. The central part features a balcony, which is supported by three and secured with a stone balustrade with incorporated .
An old postcard in which the building is shown
The western side of the building also features a tympanum, which is topped with a and contains the years of construction, as well as a . On this side, you can also see several globes, as well as loads of balusters.
The western side shown in an old photo