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Address: 239 Main St, Port Hood, NS B0E 2W0, Canada
Phone: (902) 787-2740
State: Nova Scotia
County: Inverness County
Zip Code: B0E 2W0



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Kostel byl založen v roce 1351 Karlem IV. a byl jedním ze dvou hlavních farních kostelů Nového Města pražského. Gotická stavba vznikala v letech 1351 – 1401. Hlavní loď byla dokončena až v roce 1392 a 57 metrů vysoká kostelní věž v roce 1401. Kostel byl spravován staroměstskými křížovníky. Okolo kostela a zvonice se již za vlády Karla IV. rozkládal hřbitov, na tu dobu velmi rozlehlý. Říkalo se mu poutnický, protože sem byli pohřbíváni poutníci, kteří zemřeli v Praze na cestě za svatými ostatky. Později byl využíván jako hřbitov morový. V roce 1502 sem bylo svezeno ze všech pražských měst přes 13 000 obětí morové nákazy. Hřbitov byl zrušen roku 1784. The church was founded in 1351 by Charles IV. and was one of the two main parish churches of the New Town of Prague. The Gothic object was built between 1351 - 1401. The nave was completed in 1392 and the 57-meter-high church tower in 1401. The church was administered by Old Town cruisers. There was a huge cemetery around the church and belfry during the reign of Charles IV. It was called a pilgrim cemetery, because pilgrims who died in Prague on their way to the holy remains were buried here. Later it was used as a plague cemetery. In 1502, more than 13,000 plague victims were taken here from all Prague cities. The cemetery was closed in 1784. Translated by Google The church was founded in 1351 by Charles IV. and was one of the two main parish churches of the New Town of Prague. The Gothic building was built between 1351 and 1401. The main nave was completed only in 1392 and the 57-meter high church tower in 1401. The church was administered by the Old Town Crusaders. Around the church and bell tower already during the reign of Charles IV. laid out the cemetery, very vast for that time. It was called Pilgrim's because pilgrims who died in Prague on their way to the holy remains were buried here. It was later used as a plague cemetery. In 1502, over 13,000 victims of the plague were brought here from all Prague cities. The cemetery was abolished in 1784. The church was founded in 1351 by Charles IV. and was one of the two main parish churches of the New Town of Prague. The Gothic object was built between 1351 - 1401. The nave was completed in 1392 and the 57-meter-high church tower in 1401. The church was administered by Old Town cruisers. There was a huge cemetery around the church and belfry during the reign of Charles IV. It was called a pilgrim cemetery, because pilgrims who died in Prague on their way to the holy remains were buried here. Later it was used as a plague cemetery. In 1502, more than 13,000 plague victims were taken here from all Prague cities. The cemetery was closed in 1784.
Translated by Google This is also where I found it after seeing it at the dorm~ The entrance was closed, so I couldn't see inside. Original ~ ..
Translated by Google The same historic church does not appear in the tourist attractions. When you visit Rotunda, pay attention to the SV Stepan church next to it. Original RotundaSV Stepan
Translated by Google A very beautiful, very old church!! The only thing I don't know yet is that all the churches and towers in Prague have so many peaks.... Unfortunately, I couldn't see them inside because the door was locked. But also from the outside it is very worth seeing and beautiful! Original Eine sehr schöne, sehr alte Kirche!! Einzig warm alle Kirchen und Türme in Prag soviele spitzen haben weiß ich NOCH nicht.... Innen habe ich sie mir leider nicht ansehen können da die Türe versperrt war. Aber auch von außen ist sie sehr sehenswert und wunderschön!
14 století, kousek od Václavského náměstí. Translated by Google 14th century, not far from Wenceslas Square.
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