St. Jacob's Church (Chrám Sv. Jacuba)
The richness of the interior of this church is a testament to the town's former wealth and importance. Parts of the church date as far back as the 14th century. The high point is certainly the wooden altarpiece, carved over a period of 10 years by Master Pavol of Levoca in the 16th century. At more than 18m (59 ft.) in height, it's commonly described the world's largest of its kind. Look toward the bottom of the altar to see Master Pavol's carving of The Last Supper. You are not permitted to get too close to the altar, so buy a photograph of it (in the church) for a closer look. The faces of the disciples were apparently modeled on merchants living in Levoca at the time. Master Pavol's depiction is certainly humorous. St. John is shown sleeping in Christ's arms! Entry to the church is by guided tour only.
The richness of the interior of this church is a testament to the town's former wealth and importance. Parts of the church date as far back as the 14th century. The high point is certainly the wooden altarpiece, carved over a period of 10 years by Master Pavol of Levoca in the 16th century. At more than 18m (59 ft.) in height, it's commonly described the world's largest of its kind. Look toward the bottom of the altar to see Master Pavol's carving of The Last Supper. You are not permitted to get too close to the altar, so buy a photograph of it (in the church) for a closer look. The faces of the disciples were apparently modeled on merchants living in Levoca at the time. Master Pavol's depiction is certainly humorous. St. John is shown sleeping in Christ's arms! Entry to the church is by guided tour only.
