Brloh (CK district) – church of St. Simon and Judas
The village with the unusually romantic-sounding name Brloh is located in the landscape of the Blanské les, west of the junction between České Budějovice and Český Krumlov. It is part of the Český Krumlov district and is said to have more than a thousand inhabitants. The first written mention of the village dates back to 1310, when Brloh belonged – perhaps not surprisingly – to the Rožmberks. Almost at the same time as the establishment of the village, a church was also founded here,…
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Brloh (CK district) – church of St. Simon and Judas
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