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The masonry of the church needs to be painted. Part of the enclosure wall still needs to be repaired. The church was slated for demolition in the 1970s, preservationists turned to František Ledvinka, director of the Ústí Museum, to try to save the church. At the time, the museum was in need of a depository, so its director succeeded in reversing the decision to demolish the church in 1975, with the provision that it would be used as a museum depository. The furniture of the church was already destroyed or stolen at that time, for example, the baroque oak pews served as a fire pit for witches, so the Zubrnič szazáci had the biggest fire in the area. The land with the church belongs to the church. Церковь was built in 1723. The stonework of the church needs painting. Part of the fence also requires repair. They wanted to demolish the church in the 1970s. The defenders of the monuments turned to the director of the museum, František Ledvinka, so that he could help save the church.