Náklo – rectory, originally a baroque summer house

The "main" street in Hanácké Nákla is inconspicuously adorned by a somewhat neglected building, which today is called a rectory. It was originally an excursion and farm site that belonged to the Premonstratensian monastery Hradisko in Olomouc. More precisely, directly about the prelate's summer house. Actually, we could say that the superior of the monastery came here for the weekend. The building with a Baroque core was built in 1707–13. Since 1786, the building served…
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