Ball chapel of the knight Czadersky
The chapel was built on the site of the crypt of the original church, and was rebuilt several times.
Today's appearance is from the first half of the 1th century.
In 1759, Jan Lamenda was buried in it, and later the owner of the manor, Pavel Czaderský, was buried here.
Today, the chapel is part of a park in the center of the village.
Registered freely according to http://www.plesna.cz
Today's appearance is from the first half of the 1th century.
In 1759, Jan Lamenda was buried in it, and later the owner of the manor, Pavel Czaderský, was buried here.
Today, the chapel is part of a park in the center of the village.
Registered freely according to http://www.plesna.cz
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Ball chapel of the knight Czadersky
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