chapel of Our Lady of Sorrows above Beroun

The very well-preserved neo-Gothic building by architect J. Mocker was originally built as a pilgrimage chapel at the beginning of the 18th century. It was part of the Way of the Cross, it was traveled here for a well that was supposed to have healing effects. Due to the reforms of Joseph II. the chapel was closed, but it was Josef Mocker who gave it a new face in 1893. There is a beautiful view of Beroun from the chapel. The path to it leads along the blue tourist sign that leads…
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Other places in the vicinity - the chapel of Our Lady of Sorrows above Berounem

facade of the chapel

Beroun - Chapel of the Sorrowful Virgin Mary with a well and a viewpoint

From the west: view from the Recreational Meadow

City Hill

Beroun's Muse

Beroun – Smetana's Muse

West side: Park with fountain and statue of J. Živce adjacent to the villa, bears the name

Duslova villa

Climbing frames in the paddock

Bear Bear

Beroun bears with a lookout tower

Beroun bears with a lookout tower