Church of St. Václav (Pečky)

The parish church of St. Wenceslas is located in Pečky in Central Bohemia. It is a single-nave neo-Romanesque building in the spirit of art nouveau eclecticism with a prismatic tower in the axis of the main southern facade. The building project for Pečky was developed by the architect Bohumil Štěrba (1854–1910). The construction of the church was carried out in 1909-13 by the builder Jan Sklenár from Kolín. On October 13, 1913, the church was consecrated. The church was…
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