Independent residences during the Soviet era
The history of Soviet era architecture can be traced back to the Kievan Rus period, when the architectural style blended features of Eastern Roman and pagan architecture. In 988, Kievan Rus converted from their previous pagan beliefs to Eastern Orthodoxy, and subsequent buildings were mainly of the church type. This style combines Slavic and Byzantine styles, with the main buildings built of brick and stone and a rich variety of decorative art forms. Originally built by Greek and Byzantine masters, it was later adopted and slightly modified by local craftsmen.
The church in Josef Schroll's tomb
The Mausoleum of Josef Schroll (Mauzoleum pr ů mysln í ka Josefa Schroll) is a luxurious cemetery located in Srdov, Czech Republic, designed and built by architect Ludwig Zetl between 1880 and 1900. The Schroll family owned a large estate in Lib ě š ice from 1871 to 1945.
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