St. Crisis - Černé Budy
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Address : | Uhlířskojanovická 8, Černé Budy, 285 06 Sázava, Czechia |
Postal code : | 285 |
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City : | Sázava |
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Zdeněk Špaček on Google
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★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Zbytky základového zdiva kostela Svatého Kříže byly odkryty při archeologickém výzkumu v sedmdesátých letech 20. století uprostřed tzv. severní zahrady, kde od 11. století žila komunita laiků, která pracovala pro klášter. Pro jejich potřeby byl kostel Sv. Kříže vysvěcen v roce 1070. Jde o centrální čtyřapsidovou (tetrakonchální) stavbu o půdorysu řeckého kříže, v jejímž okolí vzniklo velké pohřebiště. Archeologové se shodli, že pravzorem pro stavbu kostela sv. Kříže byl kostel Anastasis, neboli chrám Božího hrobu v Jeruzalémě.
The remnants of the foundation wall of the Church of the Holy Cross were uncovered during archaeological research in the 1970s in the middle of the so-called Northern Garden area, where a community of laymen worked for the monastery since the 11th century. For their needs, the church of St. The Cross was ordained in 1070. It is a central four-pillar (tetraconchal) building with a ground plan of the Greek Cross, with a great burial site created all around the church from the medieval ages. Archaeologists have agreed that the inspiration for the church of St. Cross was the Anastasi church - the temple of God's grave in Jerusalem.
Remains of the foundation masonry of the Church of the Holy Cross were discovered during archaeological research in the 1970s in the middle of the so-called Northern Garden, where a community of lay people has worked since the 11th century to work for the monastery. For their needs, the church of St. The cross was consecrated in 1070. It is a central four-apse (tetraconchal) building with a floor plan of a Greek cross, in the vicinity of which a large burial ground was established. Archaeologists have agreed that the prototype for the construction of the church of St. The cross was the Church of Anastasis, or the Temple of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem.
The remnants of the foundation wall of the Church of the Holy Cross were uncovered during archaeological research in the 1970s in the middle of the so-called Northern Garden area, where a community of laymen worked for the monastery since the 11th century. For their needs, the church of St. The Cross was ordained in 1070. It is a central four-pillar (tetraconchal) building with a ground plan of the Greek Cross, with a great burial site created all around the church from the medieval ages. Archaeologists have agreed that the inspiration for the church of St. Cross was the Anastasi church - the temple of God's grave in Jerusalem.
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Túrin Ysmired on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Henry be praised!
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Flapjackal on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ I hid here once while waiting to capture a thief sneaking up on Master Kyeser's residence. Would visit again.
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Freeman Allen on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ There's some TOP quality beer somewhere around here to steal.
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bmjv77 on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ If you see an man sneaking up in the middle of the night, no matter what he says, don't let him go. You will regret it later.
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Bumblebee on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Went special here to finally find out how it looks like inside because in KCD was always closed. Unfortunately there are only some building foundation. That's why only 4 stars.
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