Satu Mare Chain Church, Reformed church in Satu Mare, Romania.
Satu Mare Chain Church is a Reformed church building distinguished by pillars connected with forged chains throughout its structure. The interior features oak furnishings installed in 1799 and follows a traditional architectural style.
Construction of the church began in 1793 under architect Preinlich Sigismund and was completed in 1802. This completion marked an important period in the religious development of the region.
The church displays historical objects from the 17th century that belonged to the local Protestant community. Visitors can see these items and learn about the religious life of people who lived here centuries ago.
The building is located at Piața Păcii 8 in Satu Mare and is open for regular Reformed services. Visitors interested in historical architecture can explore the interior and examine the structural details.
The building houses one of the city's oldest bells, which has been ringing over the city since 1633. This bell has survived nearly four centuries and continues to sound during services.
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