Dačice - cemetery chapel of St. Roch, Šebestián and St. Rosalie
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It turns off from the cemetery hill near the bus station, from where the sacral building with its pretty green and white facade and red roof can be easily seen.
It was built in 1717 according to the wishes of parish priest Jan Hrdlička, whose wish was fulfilled only by his successor - priest Martin Žourek. The name of the builder of the baroque chapel dedicated to St. Roch, Šebestián and St. Rosalia remained anonymous.
In 1958, the building was first…
It was built in 1717 according to the wishes of parish priest Jan Hrdlička, whose wish was fulfilled only by his successor - priest Martin Žourek. The name of the builder of the baroque chapel dedicated to St. Roch, Šebestián and St. Rosalia remained anonymous.
In 1958, the building was first…
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Dačice - cemetery chapel of St. Roch, Šebestián and St. Rosalie
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