Lomnice - cemetery
When the local old Lomnice cemetery was abolished in 1886, a new municipal cemetery was built at the then end of Lomnice near the road to Ochoz near Tišnov, which still stands there today. The cemetery is dominated by a central cast iron cross. On the highest terrace of the cemetery is the tomb of the Serényi Counts. You can also see the grave of the avant-garde painter Bohumír Matal or the parents of the writer Josef Uhr. From the top edge…
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