Zubrnice Holy Trinity Church in Czech Republic

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.
The Khotke Family Tomb in Czech Republic

The Khotke Family Tomb in Czech Republic

The Holtek family tomb located in Valtilov, Czech Republic, is a monument of historical and architectural value. It is an important representative of Gothic architectural style, known for its complex design and cultural heritage value. This tomb is a permanent commemoration of influential members of the local aristocratic Holtke family in the 19th century, showcasing the exquisite craftsmanship of the craftsmen at that time. Highlighting its Neo Gothic decorative details. Not only is it a historically significant location, but it is also a marvel of architecture, reflecting the evolution of artistic sensibility during the construction period. It is part of the rich cultural tapestry of Czech Republic.
St. Willibrodusk Church Tower

St. Willibrodusk Church Tower

Saint Wenceslaus Church is a church located in Broumov, Czech Republic. It is one of the most important religious buildings in Brodysk. The tower is one of the prominent features of this church. Built in the 13th century, it is a tower in the Gothic architectural style. It is about 63 meters high and is one of the tallest buildings in the Brodusk region. Featuring exquisite architectural details and decorations, it showcases the artistic style of medieval architecture and sculpture. Tourists can climb the tower and enjoy the magnificent scenery of Brodusk and surrounding areas.
The Roman water god lying under a mussel shell

The Roman water god lying under a mussel shell

The fountain, built in the 19th century, is located about 200 meters southeast of Valtis Castle in the Field Mountains of western Germany