Belfry in Mezilečí
This wooden square belfry with an octagonal turret and a shingled roof was supposed to have been built in 1808, but its actual age is difficult to determine. Monuments experts even estimate that it could have stood as early as around 1750. It is certain that it existed in 1840, when Joseph Wiedermann and Anton Richly prepared an indicative sketch of the stable cadastre of the local village. The original bell was requisitioned on the 15th…
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Belfry in Mezilečí
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