New Castles - Way of the Cross
The unique rococo Way of the Cross, which consists of 14 stations (the twelfth station is a wooden cross), carved into sandstone ledges, was established in 1767 at a cost of 500 gold by Countess Barbora Chamaré. It leads from the church of Jakub Větší to the former castle (only a few overgrown walls have survived to this day). Today, the Stations of the Cross is located in a deer reserve, so when climbing…
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New Castles - Way of the Cross
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