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Chapel of the Lord
Chapel of the Lord
Chapel of the Lord
Chapel of the Lord
Chapel of the Lord
Chapel of the Lord
Chapel of the Lord
Chapel of the Lord
Chapel of the Lord
Chapel of the Lord
Reviews
Mike Bailey (11/27/2018)
Beautiful church!
jaroslaw wroclaw (11/14/2019)
The Uniate shrine looks like a small church. You can go inside. Inside a nice altar.
Vladimir Pecha (12/21/2018)
The interesting chapel of a square ground plan with a ship with domed dome and two side turrets stands behind St. Nicholas Cathedral. It was built between 1727-1731 in the place of the extinct Gothic chapel of St. James. In 1785, the chapel was canceled in the framework of the Josephine reforms, restored in 1855 by Bishop Jan Valerián Jirsík and regularly attended worship. It was part of the original city cemetery and closed the cross-way built in the wall of the cemetery, which originally chapel with the cathedral lined. During the archaeological research, the chapel was discovered under the chapel and the remains of several hundred people were found. The interesting chapel of a square ground plan with a ship with domed dome and two side turrets stands behind. Nicholas Cathedral. It was built between 1727-1731 in the place of the extinct Gothic Chapel of St. Jacob. In 1785 the chapel was canceled in the decree with the Josephine reforms but was restored in 1855 by the bishop Jan Valerián Jirsík and regularly attended by the worship service. It was part of the original city cemetery and was built in the wall of the cemetery, which originally surrounded the cathedral. During the archaeological research, the ossuary was discovered under the chapel and the remains of several hundred people were found.
Kenobe (08/12/2019)
I walked here only as a tourist. For review I just save the photo that I stayed in 2009.
Viky Špaček (08/04/2018)
We continue our walk along U Černé věže Street, whose oldest traditional name "Jewish" dates back to the Middle Ages and reminded of the fact that a Jewish community was established here from the middle of the 14th century until 1505. At the end of the 15th century, there was a small Jewish cemetery on Hradební Street
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