Fodor's Expert Review Church of All Saints (Kostel Všech Svatých)

Day Trips from Prague

Though this church, on the southeast corner of Peace Square (Mirove Namesti) opposite the Old Town Hall/Regional Museum, dates from the mid 12th century, it's undergone several architectural changes. The church was originally Romanesque, then in the late 15th century became Gothic style, and then in the early 18th century turned Baroque at the hands of architect Giulio Broggio and later his son Octavio. The 54-meter (177-foot) tower and belfry were constructed throughout the 16th century. The outside of the church is not as ornate as its interior, which has a gilded alter, grand stone carvings, and very dark wooden benches that contrast sharply with the creamy walls and vaulted ceiling.

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Mirove Namesti
Litomerice, Ústecký  412 01, Czech Republic

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