St. Peter and Paul

4.4/5 based on 8 reviews

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Kostelní nám. 224, 550 01 Broumov, Czechia

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City : Broumov

Kostelní nám. 224, 550 01 Broumov, Czechia
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Kateřina Koláčná on Google

Moc krásný interiér, pokud je otevřený, stojí za návštěvu.
Very beautiful interior, if open, is worth a visit.
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Gerold Amler on Google

Upravené "školní" náměstí s moderní skulpturou - "Nekonečné potrubí"
Modified "school" square with modern sculpture - "Endless Pipes"
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WOJCIECH MASIEWICZ on Google

OK. W pobliżu bezpłatny parking
OKAY. Free parking nearby
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Dominik Černý on Google

Kostel je uvnitř pěkně opraven a nyní i nově osvetlen. Není to přeplacany styl.
The church is nicely repaired inside and now also newly lit. It's not an overpaid style.
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Barbora Cihlarova on Google

Interier kostelu je moc pekny a stoji za to ho videt. Bohuzel se nam postestilo byt pritomni i nedelni bohusluzby. Behem kazani jsme se chteli posunout do bocni lode kostela, ac jsme byli potichu, mistni knez nas vyzval at si bud sedneme, nebo odejdeme (tez jsme prislusnikem rimskokatolicke cirkve, vim jak se v kostelech chovat a jeste jsem se nepotkala s tim, ze je behem mse zakazano chodit). Pote cekal nez opustime kostel, aby mohl dal pokracovat v bohosluzbe. Tato zkusenost nam cely dojem z navstevy kostela trochu pokazil. Ale za navstevy (v dobe nepritomnosti farare) urcite kostel stoji.
The interior of the church is very nice and worth seeing. Unfortunately, we managed to be present and Sunday services. During the spoils we wanted to move to the nave of the church, while we were quiet, the local priest asked us to either sit down or leave (also a member of the Roman Catholic Church, I know how to behave in churches and I have not yet met it is forbidden to walk during m). He waited until we left the church to continue the service. This experience gave us the impression of visiting the church a bit. But for the visits (in the absence of the pastor) certainly the church is worth.
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Vladimir Pecha on Google

Krásný a mohutný svatostánek je poprvé připomínán v roce 1258, kdy pražský biskup věnoval příjmy z farního kostela Břevnovskému klášteru, v té době se jednalo o kostel dřevěný. Kostel kamenný byl postaven ve 14. století, věž byla dokončena v roce 1477. Roku 1679 byla zahájena barokní přestavba kostela, která byla dokončena v roce 1682. V roce 1891 byl kostel poškozen požárem. V hradební zdi proti hlavnímu vchodu jsou zachovány působivé náhrobní kameny ze 16. a 17. století pocházející ze zrušeného hřbitova, který se až do poloviny 19. století u kostela nacházel. The beautiful and massive church is first mentioned in 1258, when the Prague bishop donated income from the parish church to the Břevnov Monastery, at that time it was just a wooden church. The one church was built in the 14th century, the tower was completed in 1477. In 1679 the baroque reconstruction of the church was started, which was completed in 1682. In 1891 the church was damaged by fire. Impressive tombstones from the 16th and 17th centuries dating from the abolished cemetery, which were located at the church until the 19th century, are preserved in the fortification wall opposite the main entrance.
The beautiful and massive tabernacle is first mentioned in 1258, when the Prague bishop donated the proceeds from the parish church to the Břevnov Monastery, at that time it was a wooden church. The stone church was built in the 14th century, the tower was completed in 1477. In 1679, the Baroque reconstruction of the church began, which was completed in 1682. In 1891, the church was damaged by fire. In the fortification wall opposite the main entrance, impressive tombstones from the 16th and 17th centuries, preserved from the abolished cemetery, which was located next to the church until the middle of the 19th century, are preserved. The beautiful and massive church is first mentioned in 1258, when the Prague bishop donated income from the parish church to the Břevnov Monastery, at that time it was just a wooden church. The one church was built in the 14th century, the tower was completed in 1477. In 1679 the baroque reconstruction of the church was started, which was completed in 1682. In 1891 the church was damaged by fire. Impressive tombstones from the 16th and 17th centuries dating from the abolished cemetery, which were located at the church until the 19th century, are preserved in the fortification wall opposite the main entrance.
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Adam Baudyš on Google

Kostel je vevnitř krásný a je patrná nemalá péče. Bohužel zamrzí zákaz focení i bez blesku (s vykrádáním kostelů v dnešní době nemá zákaz smysl, tak proč?). Při náhodilé návštěvě jsem si všimnul zastrčených dětí mimo zraky kázajícího faráře, které si malovaly nebo hrály na telefonu. Jeho kázání bylo chaotické až mnohdy nesmyslné. Během mše jsem v naprosté tichosti prohlížel sochy u východu kostela. Farář mě přes celý kostel upozornil, že je toto zakázané a vykázal mě z kostela.
The church is beautiful inside and there is considerable care. Unfortunately, the ban on taking pictures without the flash will still pervert (with the theft of churches nowadays there is no point, why why?). On a random visit, I noticed tucked children out of sight of a preaching priest who was painting or playing on the phone. His preaching was chaotic, often meaningless. During the Mass, I looked at the statues at the church exit in complete silence. The pastor warned me across the church that this was forbidden and banished me from the church.
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Matyáš Meisner on Google

Great church. If you get there try to ring on priest who lives in house next to church. There is great wall painting, but you have to ask for permission.

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