Chroustov - Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary

Chroustov - a village in the "triangle" of the former districts of Nymburk, Jičín and Hradec Králové. The first written mention of the village dates back to 1436, when Emperor Zikmund stopped Chroustov from Havel from Dřevěnice. The church in the village is already mentioned in the 14th century. Today's church, which is the dominant feature of the village, dates back to 1710-11 and was built on the site of the original church. In the village, we can also find a monument to the victims of the 1st St. of war, the statue of St.…
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