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  • Place Types Church
  • Address Holany 44, 470 02 Holany, Czechia
  • Coordinate 50.6180981,14.492897
  • Website Unknown
  • Rating 4.3
  • Compound Code JF9V+65 Holany, Czechia
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Kostel svaté Máří Magdaleny
Kostel svaté Máří Magdaleny
Kostel svaté Máří Magdaleny
Kostel svaté Máří Magdaleny
Kostel svaté Máří Magdaleny
Kostel svaté Máří Magdaleny
Kostel svaté Máří Magdaleny
Kostel svaté Máří Magdaleny
Kostel svaté Máří Magdaleny
Kostel svaté Máří Magdaleny
Reviews
Eva Jordan (11/06/2019)
Right on the square stands a very nice Baroque church built in 1789, which replaced the older temple. The church was surrounded by a cemetery with a stone wall. Beautiful is the view from the other side of the pond, where the church and township is reflected in the waters of the pond.
Vladimir Pecha (02/13/2020)
The first record of the existence of the original medieval church in Holan dates back to 1352, but apparently stood there even earlier. Today's late-baroque church. Mary Magdalene forms an unmistakable dominant of Holan, visible from a wide area. It was built between 1785 and 1788 on the site of the previous shrine and its patron was Joseph Franz Edler von Friedrich. The foundation of the church is connected with the restoration of the parish in the middle of the 18th century under the patronage of Jan Josef Kounic and the bishop of Litoměřice Prince Moritz Adolf. The construction plan of the present church was reportedly preserved in the Děčín branch of the Litoměřice Regional Archive. The first record of the existence of the original medieval church in Holan dates back to 1352, but it apparently stood there much earlier. Today's late-baroque church Mary Magdalene forms an unmistakable dominant of Holan, visible from a wide area. It was built between 1785 and 1788 on the site of the previous shrine and its patron was Joseph Franz Edler von Friedrich. The foundation of the church is connected with the restoration of the parish in the middle of the 18th century under the patronage of Jan Josef Kounic and the bishop of Litoměřice Prince Moritz Adolf. The construction plan of the present church is reportedly preserved in the Děčín branch of the Litoměřice Regional Archive.
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