Bohuslavice - church of St. Nicholas with the bell
The village of Bohuslavice is documented for the first time in 1361 as the property of Mutina from Dobruška. Later, the village of Bohuslavice was acquired by the owners of neighboring Černčice, who are first mentioned in 1409 as Vítek of Černčice. In the following years, Bohuslavice and Černčice became part of the New Town estate, this connection lasted the entire feudal period.
The dominant feature of the village is the area of the Church of St. Nicholas with the bell.…
The dominant feature of the village is the area of the Church of St. Nicholas with the bell.…
Share this place with friends
Bohuslavice - church of St. Nicholas with the bell
Other places in the vicinity - Bohuslavice - church of St. Nicholas with the bell
- Beasts
- Blažkov
- Bohuslavice
- Chanka
- Black girl
- Czech vitriol
- České Meziříčí
- Dobruška
- Dobříkovec
- Dolsko
- Homemade
- Doubravice
- Doubravice near Česká Skalice
- Upper Chernilov
- Camps
- Camps
- Chlistov
- Ash
- Jestrebi
- Jílovice
- Monastery above Dědina
- Arches
- King Lhota
- Krcin
- Shrubs
- Lhota
- Libchyn
- Libnikovice
- Pounds
- Mělčany
- A town
- A town
- Wet
- Burned up
- Nove Mesto nad Metují
- New Ball
- Eyeglasses
- Ohnišov
- Opočno
- It's overcast
- Mountains
- Operation
- Provodov-Shonov
- Traffic
- The luxuries
- Pribyslav
- Toads
- Hornets
- Solutions
- Rychnovek
- Rikov
- Seed box
- Scrooge
- Slavětín nad Metují
- Slavoňov
- Spy
- Asked
- Old Ball
- Šereč
- Šestajovice
- Šonov near Nové Město nad Metují
- Tošov
- Trnov
- Wenceslas
- Val
- Bathtub
- Velká Jesenice
- Jamboree
- A steer
- The heights
- Vršovka
- Food
- High Újezd
- Backcountry
- Rosemary
- It bleeds
- Choose