Brno-Kamenný Mlýn - chapel of St. Anthony of Padua
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Kamenný Mlýn (Steinmühl in German) is a former, now defunct, village that was located on the left bank of the Svratka River near the western edge of Wilson's Forest in the area of today's Žabovřeská Street. Kamenný Mlýn was founded in the 19th century as a small, almost exclusively German settlement, on the northwestern edge of today's Pisárky district, near the water mill of the same name, documented here in 1366. In 1834, the settlement had 9 houses...
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Brno-Kamenný Mlýn - chapel of St. Anthony of Padua
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