Holy Trinity Church - U Trojice 150 00

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U Trojice 150 00, 150 00 Praha 5-Smíchov, Czechia

Postal code : 150
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City : Praha 5 Smíchov

U Trojice 150 00, 150 00 Praha 5-Smíchov, Czechia
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Marie Bitterova on Google

Prekrasny kostel
Prekrasny kostel
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David Palecek on Google

Krásné a opravené místo
Beautiful and repaired place
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Krásná historie
Beautiful history
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jozef mrva on Google

Trochu mrtvo okolo
A little dead around
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Věra Pelcová on Google

Klidné místo v rušném Smíchově.
Quiet place in busy Smíchov.
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Ivan Bok on Google

Pěkně zachovalý, trochu zatuchlý, nijak zvlášť zajímavý. Předkoncilní úprava kněžiště.
Nicely preserved, a bit musty, not particularly interesting. Pre-Conciliar presbytery.
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Vladimir Pecha on Google

Jednolodní empírový kostel byl přestavěn z hřbitovní kaple Nejsvětější Trojice mezi lety 1831 – 1837 na původně morovém hřbitově z roku 1680, založeném ve dvorci Dolní Košíře malostranským Vlašským špitálem. Nemocné tehdy ošetřoval pražští jezuité a nikdo z ošetřovatelů tuto epidemii nepřežil. Z doby založení hřbitova pocházela morová kaple sv. Rocha, zbořená při druhém rozšíření Plzeňské třídy v roce 1951. Hřbitov byl v 18. století používán i při dalších morových epidemiích. Na konci 18. století začal být využíván k běžnému pohřbívání obyvatel Malé Strany, Smíchova a Hradčan a k tomu sloužil až do roku 1884. The single-nave Empire church was rebuilt from the cemetery chapel of the Holy Trinity between 1831 - 1837 at the originally plague cemetery from 1680, founded in the court of Dolní Košíře by the Lesser Town Wallachian Hospital. The patients were then treated by Prague Jesuits and none of the nurses survived this epidemic. The plague chapel of St. Roch from the foundation of the cemetery was demolished during the second extension of Plzeňská Street in 1951. The cemetery was also used in other plague epidemics in the 18th century. At the end of the 18th century it began to be used for ordinary burials for the citizens of the Lesser Town, Smíchov and Hradčany, and it was used for this purpose until 1884.
The single-nave Empire church was rebuilt from the cemetery chapel of the Holy Trinity between 1831 and 1837 in the originally plague cemetery from 1680, founded in the courtyard of Dolní Košíře by the Vlašský hospital in Malá Strana. The sick were treated by the Jesuits of Prague at the time, and none of the nurses survived the epidemic. From the time of the foundation of the cemetery came the plague chapel of St. Rocha, demolished during the second extension of Plzeňská třída in 1951. The cemetery was also used during other plague epidemics in the 18th century. At the end of the 18th century, it began to be used for the common burial of the inhabitants of Malá Strana, Smíchov and Hradčany, and it was used until 1884. The single-nave Empire church was rebuilt from the cemetery chapel of the Holy Trinity between 1831 - 1837 at the originally plague cemetery from 1680, founded in the court of Dolní Košíře by the Lesser Town Wallachian Hospital. The patients were then treated by Prague Jesuits and none of the nurses survived this epidemic. The plague chapel of St. Roch from the foundation of the cemetery was demolished during the second extension of Plzeňská Street in 1951. The cemetery was also used in other plague epidemics in the 18th century. At the end of the 18th century it began to be used for ordinary burials for the citizens of the Lesser Town, Smíchov and Hradčany, and it was used for this purpose until 1884.

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