Svatý Vojtěch
12230
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Svatý Vojtěch
The Svatý Vojtěch is a Roman Catholic chapel located in Češnovice, Czechia.
Overview
The church is dedicated to Saint Wojciech (also known as Saint Adalbert), a 10th-century Slavic prince and martyr.
History
- Saint Wojciech was a prince of the Polanie tribe and the ruler of the Duchy of Poznań.
- He was martyred in 999 AD, and his feast day is celebrated on April 23rd.
- The chapel in Češnovice is believed to have been built in the Early Middle Ages, although the exact date is unknown.
Architecture
The Svatý Vojtěch chapel is an example of Romanesque architecture, characterized by its simple and austere design.
Location
- Address: 12230
- Country: Czechia
- Town: Češnovice
Notable Features
- The chapel's architecture reflects its Romanesque style, with a focus on simplicity and functionality.
- The interior features a small altar area, which is adorned with simple yet elegant decorations.
Organ and Bells
The Svatý Vojtěch chapel does not have an organ or bells.
Heritage Status
The Svatý Vojtěch chapel has been recognized as a cultural monument in Czechia.
Visiting Information
- The chapel is open to visitors, although its hours of operation are limited.
- Visitors can access the chapel through its main entrance, which is located at the front of the building.
- The chapel is wheelchair accessible, with ramps and elevators providing easy access for all visitors.
Notable Artworks or Relics
- A 12th-century statue of Saint Wojciech, which is believed to have been created by a local artist.
- A collection of medieval manuscripts, which are stored in the chapel's library.
- A relic of Saint Wojciech's arm, which is kept in a glass case at the altar area.
Details
| Name | Svatý Vojtěch |
|---|---|
| City | Češnovice |
| Country | Czechia |
| Coordinates | 49.042747, 14.36001 |
| Accessible | true |
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