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Hradiště
Rococo church with a tower built from the ground up in 1770 on the site of an older church mentioned as early as 1080. Oriented single-nave rectangular building with rounded corners and a rectangular presbytery covered with a gable roof with a sacristy tower above the end. The main west facade with a partially protruding central elevation, with a window above the entrance and two niches on the sides, was topped by a triangular gable. The longitudinal walls are broken by four rectangular, semicircular windows and another rectangular entrance. The outer walls are divided by lysene frames. The interior was made up of a rococo main altar from around 1770. In 1953, the village was annexed to the military district of Hradiště. On February 19, 1960, the Ministry of Education approved that the church, castle and cemetery chapel would no longer be maintained and would be left "for life".