Poděbrady-wooden bell

Between Lake Jordán and the Church of the Assumption of P. Mary in Poděbrady stands a multi-story prismatic wooden belfry with a shingle roof and two bells, built in 1516 with donations from the Rynd family. In 1921, the belfry burned down during a storm, and the current building is its replica. 
 
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Other places in the vicinity - Poděbrady-wooden bell tower

Podebrady-Komenského well from 1624-defunct spring of ferruginous water-Photo: Ulrych Mir.

Poděbrady-well of (Komenského) ferruginous water

Poděbrady-monument of Poděbrady exile Ondřej Chebdovský executed in 162

Poděbrady-monument of Ondřej Chlebovský

Poděbrady - pedestal of the Marian column - Photo: Ulrych Mir.

Poděbrady-Marian column

Podebrady-Havířsky Church of the Assumption of Mary from the years 1516-1896-Photo: Ulrych Mir.

Poděbrady-Havířský church of the Assumption of St. Mary

Poděbrady - missionary wooden cross with sheet Christ under the Prague Bridge - Photo: Ulrych Mir.

Poděbrady-Mission Cross

Flood Bridge (Channels)

Poděbrady - Inundation bridge (Canals)

Poděbrady-Lake Jordán with a bell tower from 1615-1921-Photo: Ulrych Mir.

Poděbrady-Jordán lake

copy of the statue of St. Jan Nepomucký in Poděbrady

Poděbrady - statue of St. Jan Nepomucký

Castle in Poděbrady.

Castle in Poděbrady.