Wooden belfry in groats.
Krupka is mainly known for its mining past. During its boom, the Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary was built here at the end of the 13th century. The church had no tower, so a wooden belfry was added to it in the 15th century. It later burned down and in its place a four-sided half-walled belfry was built in 1633. The bell tower has a brick ground floor, above it a wooden bell core and a shingle roof.
Belfry…
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Wooden belfry in groats.
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