Mseckozehrovicka kostelni

Obec Msecke Zehrovice je poprvé písemne dolozena roku
1045. Drobny a jednoduchy jednolodni obdelny kostel sv.
Martina (v nekterých pramenech uvadeneho jako kaple) byl
v jizni casti navsi postaven na naklady mistnich obyvatel
a obce roku 1774. Za II. svetové valky kostel prisel
o zvon, ktery doposud nebyl nahrazen. Kostel dnes patrí obci.
Kostel má odsazeny obdelny presbytar, zakonceny segmentem
a ctvercovou sakristii. Nad prucelim je volutovýstit, vstupni
portal je obdelny. Vsechny prostory kostela jsou plochostrope.
V interieru rokokový oltár z druhe poloviny 18. stoleti
a pozdnì barokni kazatelna.
Tato keska je ciste Drive-In. Za
zhlednuti stojí i vedlejsi pomnik padlym.
Kolem dokola je obcas dost mudlù, a tak
pri vyzvedavani a ukladani davejte pozor.
No a samozrejme jsou v okoli i dalsi
zajimave kesky a tak muzete navstevu teto kesky skloubit i s
ulovenim techto.
An easy drive-in cache.
Church in Msecke Zehrovice
First written mention of Msecke Zehrovice dates from 1045 when
Bretislaus I, Duke of Bohemia, donated half of the village to
monastery in Brevnov (nowadays a suburb of Prague). St. Martin
church (sometimes also called a chapel) is a small and simple
rectangular edifice with one nave and flat ceiling. It was
commissioned by local inhabitants in 1774 and remains a property of
the municipality of Msecke Zehrovice. Roman-Catholic parish of Nove
Straseci handles religious matters but services are held only
irregularly. The interior contains original pulpit and altar from
late 18th century while church bell from the same period fell
victim to metal requests during World War II and has not been
replaced yet.
Beware of the muggles as the church is located in middle of the
village. When visiting the site, pay also attention to a memorial
of World War I next to the church. To the north of the village
there is a noteworthy beech tree, one of oldest in Bohemia, with a
cache of its own (Dzbansky buk).

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