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- function Cultural center, museum, ceremonial room
- cost0,5 mil. EUR
- addressVelešín, CZ
- project phaseinterior design
This former Gothic church from the end of the 15th century is surrounded by the secrets of its origins. The creation of two capacitively equivalent and functionally indistinguishable churches in the village of Velešín is considered to be an absolute rarity in the Czech lands. The church was Emperor Joseph II. In 1785 canceled and sold to the village. The municipality also sold two-thirds of the building in 1792 to the private owners who established the apartments. The rest of the building remained in the village and served for a variety of purposes. In 2011 a large reconstruction of the whole building was completed and you can find here an information center, on the 1st floor of the town museum, on the 2nd floor of the gallery, on the ground floor of the presbytery
Jakub Cafe and the ceremonial room of the city office on the floor.