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Kostelni 14/3, Loket 357 33, Czech RepublicMap
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Charming
This is a little charming church and I recommend to stop for a while in you are visiting Loket castle or the town. It is surprisingly richly decorated and one can feel touch of history once inside. Du...
This is a little charming church and I recommend to stop for a while in you are visiting Loket castle or the town. It is surprisingly richly decorated and one can feel touch of history once inside. Du...
There is not too much to see in Loket, but one of it is definitely the St. Vencel's church. Unfirtunately it was closed, but from outside it needs an urgent reparation!
There is not too much to see in Loket, but one of it is definitely the St. Vencel's church. Unfirtunately it was closed, but from outside it needs an urgent reparation!
Probably the history of this institution began at the end of the 12th, early 13th century. Such conclusions are made on the basis of the first mention of the church. It refers to that in 1240, the city of Locket (together with the castle and this ...
Charming
This is a little charming church and I recommend to stop for a while in you are visiting Loket castle or the town. It is surprisingly richly decorated and one can feel touch of history once inside. Du...
Charming
This is a little charming church and I recommend to stop for a while in you are visiting Loket castle or the town. It is surprisingly richly decorated and one can feel touch of history once inside. Du...
Not by chance so few comments
There is not too much to see in Loket, but one of it is definitely the St. Vencel's church. Unfirtunately it was closed, but from outside it needs an urgent reparation!
Not by chance so few comments
There is not too much to see in Loket, but one of it is definitely the St. Vencel's church. Unfirtunately it was closed, but from outside it needs an urgent reparation!
A pleasant church.
Probably the history of this institution began at the end of the 12th, early 13th century. Such conclusions are made on the basis of the first mention of the church. It refers to that in 1240, the city of Locket (together with the castle and this ...