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Andělská Hora
He has a new roof ship shingle, sanktusník copper. Originally open Baroque chapel on a rectangular floor plan with a flat finish with a small three-shaped apsid, protruding from an enclosure, covered with shingle cylindrical roof with a three-shaped bell on top, a clowned phenylciped teehair. The entrance facade with a large rectangular, semi-circularly terminated entrance is terminated by an excavated triangular shield with a circular window, separated by the profiled cornice. The longitudinal walls of the chapel are broken after one rectangular, semi-circularly terminated window in the front and circular window at the top at the end. The outer walls are divided by the Lizen framework. The interior space is flat, covered with a wooden plank ceiling. In the closing wall, a large rectangular, semi-circularly ended altar niche with nika. On the sides of the niche there are massive pilasters, extracting profiled ledge. Two smaller niches are situated in the corner of the conclusion wall.