Semanín - village

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It lies in the valley of the Semanínské stream and is mostly surrounded by forests and meadows. The first mention of the village dates from 1347. An important object of the village is the baroque Church of St. Bartolomej from 1696 and a unique "defensive belfry" covered with a shingle mine from the beginning of the 17th century.
The blue-marked tourist route begins in the park-like village, which leads past the Semanínská chapel and M. Švabinský's cottage on Kozlovský hill...
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Semanín - bell tower

fortified bell tower

Semanín - fortified bell tower

(c) ČSOP - Czech Association of Nature Protectors

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Semanín - stone bridge

Semanín - stone bridge

Semanín - church of St. Bartholomew

Semanín - church of St. Bartholomew

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Semanian - Reconciliation Cross

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