Slave churches
The industrial town of Otrokovice, famous among other things for the large-scale production of tires at the BARUM company, has had the appearance of a modern headquarters since the time of Bata. However, until almost the end of the last millennium, its religious inhabitants had to crowd into a small tabernacle on Náměstí 3.května during the holy masses.
As early as 1772, a late Baroque chapel dedicated to St. Michael stood here. It was converted into a larger church only in…
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Slave churches
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