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Zlaté Hory
Under reconstruction, it has a new roof, three towers and a copper addition in front. The front extension has a very simplified roof shape compared to its original state. It has a new facade, the repair of the facade on the extension in the front is being completed. New drainage has been made around the church. In the sacristy, a late Gothic vault has been preserved from the earliest times. There are seven side altars in the interior. The canopied main altar with the image of Our Lady of Help (the so-called Passover Madonna) is the work of F. J. A. Proske. The wall paintings in the church come from the painter F. Templer and are from 1900. The origins of the church can be traced back to the 13th century. In 1699, the church burned down, during subsequent repairs it took on a baroque appearance, the layout was extended to a three-nave, and the church has had three towers since then. In 1780, the side chapel of St. Joseph.