Church of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, Kaunas

Church of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus (Lithuanian: Švč. Jėzaus Širdies bažnyčia) is a Roman Catholic church in Šančiai elderate of Kaunas, Lithuania.[1][2]

Church of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus
Švč. Jėzaus Širdies bažnyčia
Main façade of the church
Religion
AffiliationRoman Catholic
DistrictŠančiai
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusOperational
LeadershipRoman Catholic Archdiocese of Kaunas
Location
LocationKaunas, Lithuania
Geographic coordinates54°52'43" N, 23°56'35" E
Architecture
Architect(s)Algirdas Šalkauskis, Adolfas Netyksa, Pranas Markūnas
TypeChurch
StyleFunctionalism/Modern
Groundbreaking1935
Completed1938
Specifications
Spire(s)2
MaterialsMasonry (brick), Ferroconcrete
Website
kaunoarkivyskupija.lt

The church is characterised by its monumentality, its austere exterior forms and restrained interior. It is a significant and rare example of modern interwar sacred architecture in Lithuania. Innovative reinforced concrete structures were used in the construction of the church. The thin-walled shell roof structure (one of the first in Lithuania) was designed by engineer P. Markūnas. The church is rectangular in plan, massive, with two low towers and two sacristies at the side facades, which form a composition of regular geometric shapes. The roof is pitched and of reinforced concrete shell construction. The roof covering is made of tin sheets. The façades of the building have recessed stained-glass window openings, a profiled multi-paned surround in the central part of the front wall, and a cornice crowning the eaves. The interior is a basilican space of 3 bays, with narrow side aisles and galleries on the first floor and two narrow staircases. The cylindrical vault of the ceiling is formed by diagonal cross-beams forming 121 rhombic caissons (recesses).

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References

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  1. ^ Endriukaitytė, Kristina. "Kaunas Church of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus". autc.lt. Retrieved 13 July 2020.
  2. ^ "Sacred Heart of Jesus Church in Šančiai". visit.kaunas.lt. Retrieved 13 July 2020.

54°52′43″N 23°56′35″E / 54.87861°N 23.94306°E / 54.87861; 23.94306