Stem - two wooden crosses
The village of Střeň is first mentioned in a document of Wenceslas I in 1249, however it was never an important village, simply one of many villages in the area of the Upper Moravian Valley, or Hané. Basically, the classically arranged village does not particularly abound in any monuments, but those that are here seem to have been well taken care of.
Quite logically, most of them can be found in the extended village. The visitor could be attracted by…
Quite logically, most of them can be found in the extended village. The visitor could be attracted by…
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Stem - two wooden crosses
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