Kostel svate Markety / Praha - Kralovice, CZ
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N 50° 02.632 E 014° 37.893
33U E 473618 N 5543573
CS: Kostel svate Markety / EN: St Margaret's Church
Waymark Code: WMDWH1
Location: Hlavní město Praha, Czechia
Date Posted: 03/02/2012
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CS: Kostel svate Markety se nachazi asi kilometr severne od Kralovic na navrsi nad Rokytkou. Prvni zminka o kostelu pochazi z roku 1364. Puvodne stredoveky kostel, ktery byl soucasti opevneneho hradiste, prosel nejprve vyraznou renesancni prestavbou v 16. stoleti, kdy dostala vez dnesni podobu. Posledni vyrazna uprava kostela probehla v letech 1739-40. Barokni prestavbu vedl stavitel Tomas Vojtech Budil, autor kostela v sousedni Uhrinevsi. Barokni raz tak ziskal predevsim stit lodi, kasulova okna a interier.
I pres caste prestavby se zachovaly v kostele stredoveke konstrukce. Konkretne se jedna o goticky presabytar a podvezi.
Kostel svate Markety je filialnim kostelem uhrineveske farnosti a je otevren pro pravidelne mse, ktere probihaji kazdou prvni sobotu v mesici ve 14:30.
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EN: St Margaret's Church is located about one kilometer northward from Kralovice on a mound above Rokytka. The first reference to the church is dated back to 1364. The church has medieval origin and it was a part of fortified settlement. The first rebuilding of the church was made in 16th century. From this time came renaissance appearance of the tower. The last fundamental rebuilding during 1739-40 was made in baroque style by builder Tomas Vojtech Budil, who also constructed a church in near Uhrineves. The main baroque elements of the church are the gable wall, windows and the interior.
Although the church was rebuilt many times there can be found gothic structures (presbytery, tower foundations) which are dated back to the Middle Ages.
St Margaret Church is a filial church of Uhrineves Parish and it is opened for regular Mass service every first Saturday in a month at 14:30.
Building Materials: Stone
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