Church of St Nicholas

Moravia


This beautiful 13th-century church was originally Romanesque and was rebuilt in Gothic style. Towards the front on the right-hand side is the 'Bread Madonna' chapel. According to legend, during the Thirty Years' War a box beneath the image was always found to be full of food. Beside the church is the small St Wenceslas Chapel (kaple sv Václava).


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