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The memorial commemorates the bloody events of the year 1108 when the Přemyslids killed off the Vršovec family in Vraclav (still known as Vratislav at the time). The grounds include the Church of St. Nicholas, buildings of the former spa, and the so-called “fráterky.” This hermitage from 1692 earned its name from the striking of the clock in the wooden tower, known earlier as “fráterka” or “fláterka.” A hermit resided in the fráterka and it was this individual’s task to record those who were cured; he also stored medicinal herbs and other medications. In 1782 hermitages in the Czech lands were abolished.
Telephone: +420 461 465 950
Email: muzeum@muzeum-myto.cz
Web: https://www.muzeum-myto.cz/4-...
GPS: 49°58'14.2"N 16°5'34.02"E
309 m above sea level
Category | church, museum, religious monument |
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Certificates and memberships | ![]() ![]() Cultural monument, Member of the Museum and Gallery Association of the Czech Republic |
Style | baroque (100%) |
Services | Occasional concerts, sale of novelties and souvenirs, WC |
Staff languages | Czech, English |
Accepted forms of payment | Czech korunas in cash |
First year open to the public | 1987 |
Year of latest reconstruction | 1986 |
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Description | In St. Nicholas Church, there is a collection of unique baroque sculptures that come from a pilgrame walk from Klaliky to a monastery in Hedec. A tour also leads to hermitage Fraterka and area of a former spa. |
Foreign languages | tour guide (Czech, English), descriptions (Czech) |
Exhibition specialization | baroque a Rococo art, sculpture |
Minimum / maximum number of people per guide | ?/30 |
Distance from parking lot | 0 m (own)
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