Kostel sv. Petra - Lipové nám. 1252

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Lipové nám. 1252, 107 00 Praha-Dubeč, Czechia

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Postal code : 107
Website : http://uhrineveska.farnost.cz/
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City : Praha Dubeč

Lipové nám. 1252, 107 00 Praha-Dubeč, Czechia
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Erik Bombon on Google

Krásná kulturní památka ?
Beautiful cultural monument ?
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Emen Emen on Google

дуже затишна і красива церква
very cozy and beautiful church
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Martinka Podkrusnohorska on Google

Krasny kostel v krasne vesnicke casti Prahy.
Beautiful church in a beautiful village part of Prague.
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Eva Jordan on Google

Původně gotický kostel, o němž jsou zmínky již v roce 1362 byl v letech 1867-1868 přestavěn novogoticky.
Originally a Gothic church, mentioned in 1362, it was rebuilt in the neo-Gothic style in 1867-1868.
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Jiří Vítek on Google

Jednoduchý, malý, přesto velmi příjemný kostelík s bohatou historií.
A simple, small, yet very pleasant church with a rich history.
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Lukáš Hendrych on Google

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Věra Musilová on Google

Filialni kostel sv. Petra v Dubečku je starobylého založení. Nejstarší zmínka je z roku 1364.Architektura hlavního oltáře je pseudogotická. V zadní části kostela lze spatřit několik náhrobků. Ve věži se dnes nachází pouze jeden zvon, který byl přelit roku 1659.V roce 2004 byl kompletně opraven exteriér včetně střechy. Kostel je moc pěkný.
Branch Church of St. Petra in Dubeček is an ancient foundation. The oldest mention is from 1364. The architecture of the main altar is pseudo-Gothic. In the back of the church you can see several tombstones. Today, there is only one bell in the tower, which was spilled in 1659. In 2004, the exterior, including the roof, was completely repaired. The church is very nice.
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Vladimir Pecha on Google

Původně gotický kostel sv. Petra doložený k roku 1362 (už tehdy byl kostelem farním) patří mezi významné památky Dubče. V letech 1867-1868 byl přestavěn na novogotický, v té době byla přistavěna i věž. Zvon, který se v ní nachází, je však výrazně starší. Byl vytvořen v roce 1659 zvonařem Benedictem Briotem z Lotrinska. Z původního gotického kostela zůstalo zachováno zdivo v obvodu kostelní lodi a v presbytáři. Vnitřní zařízení kostela je pseudogotické a pochází z doby přestavby kostela. Na konci 19. století kostel získal nové jednomanuálové varhany. V presbytáři visel do roku 1892 vzácný obraz pocházející z doby před rokem 1400 namalovaný českým mistrem. Zobrazuje donátora kostela vzývajícího sv. Ondřeje a sedm zemských patronů. Nyní je umístěn v Národní galerii a v kostele uvidíte jen jeho kopii, kterou v roce 1892 namaloval Jan Janovský. Při příležitosti rekonstrukce kostela byly před něj vysazeny dva jasany. Jeden z nich byl pokácen v květnu 1945 a posloužil jako materiál na barikády během pražského povstání, ale druhý vydržel až do dnešních dnů. Má téměř čtyřmetrový obvod kmene a v roce 1999 byl vyhlášen památným stromem. Originally a Gothic church of St. Peter, documented in 1362 (already as a parish church), is one of the most important historical monuments of Dubeč. In 1867-1868 it was rebuilt into Neo-Gothic, at that time the tower was added. The bell, however, is much older. It was created in 1659 by the bellmaker Benedict Briot of Lorraine. The original Gothic church has retained the masonry in the perimeter of the nave and in the presbytery. The interior of the church is pseudo-Gothic and comes from the time of the church reconstruction. At the end of the 19th century the church acquired a new one-manual organ. Until 1892, a precious painting dating from before 1400 painted by a Czech master was placed inside. It depicts the donor of the Church invoking St. Andrew and seven provincial patrons. Now it is located in the National Gallery and in the church you will see only a copy, which was painted by Jan Janovský in 1892. Two ash trees were planted in front of the church on the occasion of the church reconstruction. One of them was felled in May 1945 and served as material for the barricades during the Prague Uprising, but the other lasted until today. It has almost four meters of trunk circumference and in 1999 it was declared a memorial tree.
Originally a Gothic church of St. Peter, documented in 1362 (already a parish church), is one of the important monuments of Dubce. In 1867-1868 it was rebuilt into Neo-Gothic, at that time the tower was added. The bell, however, is much older. It was created in 1659 by the bellmaker Benedict Briot of Lorraine. The original Gothic church has retained the masonry in the perimeter of the nave and in the presbytery. The interior of the church is pseudo-Gothic and comes from the time of the church reconstruction. At the end of the 19th century the church acquired a new one-manual organ. Until 1892, a precious painting dating from before 1400 was painted by a Czech master. It depicts the donor of the Church invoking St. Nicholas. Andrew and seven provincial patrons. Now it is located in the National Gallery and in the church you will see only a copy, which in 1892 painted by Jan Janovsky. On the occasion of the reconstruction of the church, two ash trees were planted in front of it. One of them was felled in May 1945 and served as a material for barricades during the Prague Uprising, but the other lasted until today. It has almost four meters of trunk circumference and in 1999 it was declared a memorial tree. Originally a Gothic church Peter, documented in 1362 (already as a parish church), is one of the most important historical monuments of Dubeč. In 1867-1868 it was rebuilt into Neo-Gothic, at that time the tower was added. The bell, however, is much older. It was created in 1659 by the bellmaker Benedict Briot of Lorraine. The original Gothic church has retained the masonry in the perimeter of the nave and the presbytery. The interior of the church is pseudo-Gothic and comes from the time of the church reconstruction. At the end of the 19th century the church acquired a new one-manual organ. Until 1892, a precious painting dating from before 1400 painted by a Czech master was placed inside. It depicts the donor of the Church Andrew and seven provincial patrons. Now it is located in the National Gallery and in the church you will see only a copy, which was painted by Jan Janovsky in 1892. Two ash trees were planted in front of the church on the occasion of the church reconstruction. One of them was felled in May 1945 and served as material for the barricades during Prague Uprising, but the other until today. It has almost four meters of trunk circumference and in 1999 it was declared a memorial tree.

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