Church of All Saints

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Kerkovo nábř. 90, 411 17 Libochovice, Czechia

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City : Libochovice

Kerkovo nábř. 90, 411 17 Libochovice, Czechia
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Piękny wart obejrzenia.
Lovely to watch.
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Hezký
Pretty
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Stoji za to se podivat na kostel krasa
It stands for a look at the church karst
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Zajímavý kostel Všech svatých v Libochovicích byl postaven na základech staršího gotického kostela v 18 století.
The interesting All Saints Church in Libochovice was built on the foundations of an older Gothic church in the 18th century.
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Děkanský (původně gotický) kostel ze 14. století je poprvé zmiňován roku 1382 jako farní. Renesanční věž byla přistavěna roku 1541, což připomíná letopočet vytesaný do pískovcového překladu nad vchodem do věže a znak Jana III. z Hazmburka na severní straně věže. V letech 1624 a 1661 kostel postihl požár, jenž stavbu zničil tak, že musela být zbořena. Roku 1700 začala výstavba nového kostela. Byla při tom použita část základního zdiva kostela starého. Roku 1705 byla ještě ne zcela dokončená nová stavba vysvěcena. Roku 1727 byla zvýšena věž a při výměně báně věže byly v makovici nalezeny zprávy o opravách z letech 1622, 1624, 1699 a 1704. Další oprava a zvýšení věže proběhlo v roce 1892. Z původních šesti zvonů zůstaly na věži pouze dva a to Vavřinec z roku 1605, přelit v roce 1739 a umíráček Michael z roku 1874. V letech 1984 až 1986 došlo k velké opravě již značně zchátralého kostela. The dean (originally Gothic) church from the 14th century is mentioned for the first time in 1382 as a parish. The Renaissance tower was built in 1541, reminiscent of which is the year carved in a sandstone translation above the entrance to the tower and the emblem of John III. from Hazmburk on the north side of the tower. In 1624 and 1661, the church suffered a fire that destroyed the building so it had to be demolished. In 1700 a new church was built. A part of the basic masonry of the old church was used. In 1705 the new building was still not finished but was consecrated. In 1727 the tower was raised, and during the exchange of tower capsule notices were foung, mentioning the repairs from 1622, 1624, 1699 and 1704. Another repair and increase of the tower took place in 1892. Of the original six bells, only two were left on the tower, namely the Vavřinec from 1605, overflowed in 1739 and the passing bell Michael in 1874. Between 1984 and 1986 there was a major repair of the already dilapidated church.
The Dean's (originally Gothic) church from the 14th century is first mentioned in 1382 as a parish. The Renaissance tower was added in 1541, which is reminiscent of the year carved into the sandstone lintel above the entrance to the tower and the emblem of John III. from Hazmburk on the north side of the tower. In 1624 and 1661, the church was hit by a fire, which destroyed the building so that it had to be demolished. In 1700, construction began on a new church. Part of the basic masonry of the old church was used. In 1705, the not yet completely completed new building was consecrated. In 1727 the tower was raised and during the replacement of the tower dome, reports of repairs from 1622, 1624, 1699 and 1704 were found in Makovica. Another repair and increase of the tower took place in 1892. Of the original six bells, only two remained on the tower in 1605, overflow in 1739 and Michael died in 1874. Between 1984 and 1986, there was a major repair of the already dilapidated church. The dean (originally Gothic) church from the 14th century is mentioned for the first time in 1382 as a parish. The Renaissance tower was built in 1541, reminiscent of which is the year carved in a sandstone translation above the entrance to the tower and the emblem of John III. from Hazmburk on the north side of the tower. In 1624 and 1661, the church suffered a fire that destroyed the building so it had to be demolished. In 1700 a new church was built. A part of the basic masonry of the old church was used. In 1705 the new building was still not finished but was consecrated. In 1727 the tower was raised, and during the exchange of tower capsule notices were foung, mentioning the repairs from 1622, 1624, 1699 and 1704. Another repair and increase of the tower took place in 1892. Of the original six bells, only two were left on the tower, namely the Vavřinec from 1605, overflowed in 1739 and the passing bell Michael in 1874. Between 1984 and 1986 there was a major repair of the already dilapidated church.

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