Branch Church of St. Václav in Ostrava
If you go to Ostrava, the Branch Church of St. Václav is definitely worth seeing. The first written mention of the parish church in Moravian Ostrava dates from 1297, although the name of the church is not mentioned in it, it is almost certain that it is the church of St. Wenceslas, whose first building in the probably Romanesque style dates from about the middle of the 13th century. After a fire at the beginning of the 14th century (by no means the last) it was…
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Branch Church of St. Václav in Ostrava
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