Church of St. Sigismund, martyr in Králov Lhota
The original Gothic church was first mentioned in 1344. According to the Meziříč parish priest Josef Xaver Spiroch, it was built around 1366, as he writes in the memorial book: "This church under the protection of St. Sigmund, King of Burgundy and martyr, seems to have been built under Charles IV, Emperor and King of Bohemia, in the summer of about 1366, when the body of St. Sigmund from Burgundy to Prague through the appointed emperor Karl in 1365...
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Church of St. Sigismund, martyr in Králov Lhota
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