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The temple of one of the patron saints of the Czech Republic, Christian princess Ludmila, wife of the Czech prince Borivoj I and grandmother of another revered ruler in the Czech Republic - Saint Wenceslas, was built in the neo-Gothic style at the end of the 19th century.

The temple's bells were used for the needs of the First World War - only the funeral bell was allowed to be kept, but it cracked due to frequent use. In 1925, with funds collected by concerned individuals, new bells were installed. In 1974, the mentioned religious building was closed, and a few years later, its reconstruction began. In 1993, the bells of the Saint Ludmila temple rang once again.

Today, concerts, fairs, and charity sales are also held near the temple. It is also possible to visit the building itself when services are conducted there.

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How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Náměstí Míru
Subway station 72 m walk
Římská
Bus stop 166 m walk
Italská
Tram stop 291 m walk

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Paulina Siostra Pawła
Paulina Siostra Pawła
4 weeks ago on Google

Piękny kościół. Wnętrze w całości jest pokryte polichromiami,na oko secesyjnymi. Nie jest to miejsce typowo turystyczne, wejście jest darmowe. Witraże też świetne.

Lukáš Vízner
Lukáš Vízner
4 weeks ago on Google

Nádherná Bazilika, navštevujem ju pravidelne každú nedeľu ☺️ má veľmi silnú atmosféru a krásnu architektúru, vrelo odporúčam

Ovídio Blanco
Ovídio Blanco
4 weeks ago on Google

Lindo local