Rotunda sv. Martina In Czechia: History,Facts, & Services
Rotunda sv. Martina in Czechia is a Romanesque rotunda church dating back to the 12th century. It is one of the oldest surviving churches in the Czech Republic and is located in Staré Město (Old Town) in Prague. It is dedicated to Saint Martin of Tours and was originally built to house the remains of St. Julius of Prague. The rotunda was used as a chapel for the military command in the 13th century and is now a National Cultural Monument of the Czech Republic. The Rotunda is an important example of Romanesque architecture, featuring a semicircular apse, a round tower and arcaded galleries outside. Its interior contains frescoes of the Saint Lawrence Cycle. Its services include Catholic Masses, concerts and exhibitions.
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City:
Czechia
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state:
Brno
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country:
Czechia
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country code:
CZ
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postcode:
36008
Location:
Brno Czechia





