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Kostel svatého Jiljí
Kostel svatého Jiljí
Kostel svatého Jiljí
Kostel svatého Jiljí
Kostel svatého Jiljí
Kostel svatého Jiljí
Kostel svatého Jiljí
Kostel svatého Jiljí
Kostel svatého Jiljí
Kostel svatého Jiljí
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Beliel בְּלִיַּ֫עַל (08/11/2020)
Classical sacral building from the 13th century. The church is located near the information center and the municipal office. The tooth of time has already signed on the overall condition.
Martina Štědrová (01/31/2020)
Beautiful Romanesque church of St. Giles from the second half of the 12th century Too bad we didn't see him from the inside.
Kateřina Zetíková (09/29/2019)
Interesting very old church, which necessarily needs repairs.
Květuše Blahoutová Pokorná (02/25/2019)
Originally a Romanesque church, which was rebuilt in Baroque style in 1764-69. He partially preserved his Romanesque form. Nearby there is a baroque parsonage.
Vladimir Pecha (05/22/2018)
Originally a Romanesque church of St. Jiljí in the village of Bezděz is the oldest functional church still standing in the Liberec region. It was probably built in the last quarter of the 12th century at the neighboring royal court (today the seat of the NPÚ and the Bezděz castle administration). The first reports of the existence of a church in the castle grounds are from 1264. The oldest Romanesque part of the building is a nave and a presbytery built of sandstone blocks. While the southern half of the church is probably really original, the northern part was probably rebuilt using the original block masonry. It was rebuilt and modified several times in the Renaissance and Baroque form. It belongs to the Roman Catholic parish in Bezděz, and services are held here once every 14 days on Sundays and every Wednesday. Originally the Romanesque church of St. The village of Bezdez is the oldest still functioning church in the Liberec region. It was probably built in the last quarter of the 12th century in the neighboring royal court (nowadays the seat of the NPU and the administration of Bezděz Castle). The first written reports of it´s existence are dated to 1264. The oldest Romanesque part of the building is a nave and a presbytery built of sandstone cubes. While the southern half of the church seems to be truly original, the northern part was probably rebuilt using the original cubic wall.It was rebuilt and modified several times into a Renaissance and Baroque form. The church is administrated by the Roman Catholic Parish in Bezděz, and worship is held here once every 14 days on Sundays and every Wednesday.
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