Slatiňany - church of St. Martin
The Neo-Gothic three-nave church of St. Martin, originally a single-nave building from the 14th century with two attached baroque towers, was rebuilt and expanded by the Slatina architect František Schmoranz in 1891-1892 due to insufficient capacity at the request of Prince Auersperg. The oratory of the church is connected to the western wing of the castle by a covered passage.
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