Visited:Unvisited
History:Originally, the Gothic church of St. Bartholomew was founded here, which is mentioned as a parish church as early as 1352. Over time, however, this church fell into disrepair, and so in 1747 it was rebuilt in Baroque style into a magnificent and splendid form according to plans by an unknown author. In 1812 a major renovation of this church took place. Unfortunately, after the establishment of the Hradiště military district, the church ceased to be maintained and gradually fell into disrepair. Even latrines were installed in this church between 1953 and 1961. Finally, unfortunately, it was decided to demolish this church, which probably took place in the summer of 1970. Only the foundation masonry of the original church has been preserved to this day, at a height of about 75 cm.
Source:http://www.znicenekostely.cz/index.php?load=detail&id=13813
Photo source:http://www.znicenekostely.cz/index.php?load=detail&id=13813
Impressions:At the time of my visit, the church site was overgrown with trees, so I did not take pictures of it and just borrowed period photos.