Prague (Podolí) - Church of St. Michael the Archangel with a wooden bell tower

The parish church of Archangel Michael - or if you prefer, St. Michala - in Prague's Podolí is a relatively simple, but very charming, sacral building with a long history. It was built as late Romanesque as early as the beginning of the 13th century (in 1222 at the latest - at that time it was apparently "just" the chapel of the royal chapter), but its current form is already neo-Romanesque and dates from 1887.
The interior of the original…
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