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The evaluations of the Dominican church in Košice in the specialist literature have been controversial. It has been dated between the last third of the 13th century and the last third of the 14th century. Its style might have stemmed from Silesian and Polish, Danubian or Parlerian architecture. Links to the Danubian style and the date of the establishment in the first quarter or third of the 14th century, suggested by Jaroslav Bureš , as early as 1965, appear to be the most convincing. The current state of knowledge of the field of Central-European architecture provides further arguments in support of his opinion. The latest findings, coming from architectural and historical research into the church in Košice, have raised a whole range of questions. They include a fragment of a partition in the Eastern part of the nave.