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  • Place Types Church
  • Address 471 01 Zahrádky, Czechia
  • Coordinate 50.6252082,14.5295644
  • Website Unknown
  • Rating 4.3
  • Compound Code JGGH+3R Zahrádky, Czechia
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Kostel Svaté Barbory
Kostel Svaté Barbory
Kostel Svaté Barbory
Kostel Svaté Barbory
Kostel Svaté Barbory
Kostel Svaté Barbory
Kostel Svaté Barbory
Kostel Svaté Barbory
Kostel Svaté Barbory
Kostel Svaté Barbory
Reviews
JANA Seme (10/30/2018)
Ok
Eva Jordan (12/07/2019)
Wonderful place with magical energy, this Renaissance church from 1609, later modified Baroque. Detached bell tower, impressive staircase with statues of st. Wenceslas and St. Judy Tadeáš, a cemetery with many beautiful old tombstones and the tomb of the local nobility, these are perhaps all the top of this place. The church stands about 1km from Zahrádky and you can reach it by a newly restored fruit alley. Apparently there was a village around the church until the Thirty Years' War, which disappeared.
Jan Hořice (08/08/2019)
A nice walk through the alley, a bit to the right is the ruins of a hunting gazebo.
Vladimir Pecha (02/06/2020)
The interesting one-nave church of St. Barbara stands roughly on the site of the now defunct medieval village of Munich with its original church. The oldest record of the existence of the parish in Munich is the well-preserved register of the Papal Tiths of 1352. Today's Baroque building is of Renaissance origin, which dates back to 1550. Archaeological survey of 1976 revealed the Gothic foundations of the belfry from the second half of the 15th century as early as 1319. The eastern part of the church dates back to 1588, the nave was probably built after the Thirty Years' War. The tomb of the Hohenlohe-Schilingfürst family is located behind the church. The interesting one-nave church Barbara stands roughly on the site of the now defunct medieval village of Munich with its original church. The oldest evidence of the existence of the parish in Munich is a well-preserved register of papal tithes from 1352. Today's Baroque building is of Renaissance origin, which dates back to 1550. Archaeological survey conducted in 1976 revealed the foundations of the Gothic bell tower and ceramics found testing the settlement of the platform as early as 1319. The eastern part of the church dates from 1588, the nave was probably built after the Thirty Years' War. The Hohenlohe-Schilingfürst family's tomb is located behind the church.
Edita Holeckova (10/07/2019)
Since 1958 it has been a cultural monument
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