The defunct chapel of St. Mark, evangelists in Pardubice
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Originally, the pasture of the village of Přerova was located here, which was called "Veliká obec" and was donated to the municipality of Pardubice by Jan of Pernštejn in 1538. Only in the following century was a small sacral object in the form of a chapel built here, although some sources say that there there used to be a small wooden chapel (sometimes a cross made of the same material is mentioned instead). It was supposed to be because in these places...
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The defunct chapel of St. Mark, evangelists in Pardubice
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