Lovčice - Church of St. Bartholomew with the belfry
Lovčice, a village at the westernmost point of the former district of Hradec Králové. The first written report about the village dates back to 1299. The village is dominated by a large semi-detached house on the north side of which is the Baroque Church of St. Bartholomew from 1714. In the neighborhood of the church there is a brick bell tower from the same period and a monument to the victims of the 1st St. war. A covered rest area for cyclists was newly built opposite the church.
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Lovčice - Church of St. Bartholomew with the belfry
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