Pictures from Šumava – Dešenice – Datelov and St. Britta's chapel
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The settlement of Datelov belongs to the municipality of Děpoltice and together they fall under the municipality of Dešenice. The first mentions of it date from 1379. It is not known when the chapel of St. Britta was built.
The original wooden chapel fell into disrepair after the Second World War, and was finally demolished in 1968. Fortunately, after the Velvet Revolution, there were enthusiastic people and with the help of the Municipal Office of Dešenice, residents of the township and surrounding areas, as well as natives...
The original wooden chapel fell into disrepair after the Second World War, and was finally demolished in 1968. Fortunately, after the Velvet Revolution, there were enthusiastic people and with the help of the Municipal Office of Dešenice, residents of the township and surrounding areas, as well as natives...
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