Zubrnice Holy Trinity Church in Czech Republic
The Holy Trinity Church in Zubrnice, Czech Republic, is a historically significant religious building. Originally built as a private castle chapel, the exact construction time is unknown, but in 1557, JanK á ba buried his five relatives here. During the Thirty Years' War, the chapel may have been abandoned or looted, but it was later rebuilt from the ruins by Antonio Bruccio and consecrated again in 1635 as an affiliated chapel. Until the reform of Joseph II in the late 18th century, churches regularly held Sunday and holiday worship.
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