Brno-Kamenný Mlýn - chapel of St. Anthony of Padua

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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