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Kostel svatého Fabiána a Šebestiána
Kostel svatého Fabiána a Šebestiána
Kostel svatého Fabiána a Šebestiána
Kostel svatého Fabiána a Šebestiána
Kostel svatého Fabiána a Šebestiána
Kostel svatého Fabiána a Šebestiána
Kostel svatého Fabiána a Šebestiána
Kostel svatého Fabiána a Šebestiána
Kostel svatého Fabiána a Šebestiána
Kostel svatého Fabiána a Šebestiána
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Karel Kraml (04/29/2019)
very pretty and cozy, btw nice concert there
Vladimir Pecha (05/06/2020)
The area of ​​the church is a significant feature of the historic center of Liboka. The late Classicist church from 1842-1844 replaced the older, originally Romanesque building. According to the (not so credible) reports of the chronicle of Václav Hájek from Libočany, the history of the church dates back to 992, when Prince Boleslav II allegedly ordered it. build a stone church above the village. The village of Liboc with the adjacent Malejov forest was donated to the Břevnov Monastery when it was founded in 993. The church is reliably documented by written sources as early as 1318, but the Romanesque building already existed in the 13th century. During the Thirty Years' War, the church was destroyed and restored in 1663. Around the church was a cemetery and a separate bell tower building. This old church was demolished in 1842 and replaced by a new Classicist building. The author of the project was the Prague builder Karel Brust. The new church was consecrated on October 20, 1844. The area of ​​the church is a significant dominant feature of the historical center of Liboc. The late Classicist church from 1842-1844 replaced the older, originally Romanesque building. According to unreliable reports of the chronicle of Václav Hájek of Libočany, the history of the church dates back to 992, when it was allegedly commanded by Prince Boleslav II to build a stone church over the village. The village of Liboc with the adjoining forest named Malejov was donated to the Břevnov Monastery when it was founded in 993. The church is well documented by written sources to 1318, but the Romanesque building existed here already in the 13th century. During the Thirty Years' War, the church was damaged, restored was in 1663. Around the church there was a cemetery with a separate bell tower. This old church was demolished in 1842 and replaced by a Classicist new building. The author of the project was Prague builder Karel Brust. The new church was consecrated on October 20, 1844.
Микола Василик (03/01/2020)
It’s a very beautiful church, it’s clear that they are watching it, unfortunately it wasn’t in the middle ...
Nini Zizkova (05/09/2019)
After reading from the Bible, all the children from the church call in advance and ask what the reading was about, it seems nice to me that the children of the Mass take something away. Otherwise the church nice.
Vladimir Pohorely (05/05/2019)
Nice place, I go to church to play pokemon. There's a gym :-)
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