Hejná - church of St. Philip and Jacob.

The village of Hejná is one of the ancient settlements of our country. The first mention dates back to 1045, and at that time the village belonged to the Břevnov Monastery. From 1543 it was the property of the lords of Rýzmberk. The church stands on a hill, south above the village in the middle of a small cemetery. It is an early Gothic building from the second half of the 13th century. The entire perimeter walls have been preserved. The presbytery was rebuilt in the second half of the 2th century and is vaulted…
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