St. Peter's Church rises in a hill above Špindlerův Square. You can visit it every Sunday during the Sunday Mass.
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St. Peter's Church rises in a hill above Špindlerův Square. You can visit it every Sunday during the Sunday Mass.
In 1793, Emperor Francis I. granted the indigenous peoples' requests and issued a patent authorizing the construction of a church and the establishment of a farm. The builder became Mr. Weiss together with the master carpenter Erben from Vrchlabí. In 1807 a new large brick church was consecrated to St. Peter, the apostle, according to whom the church got its name. The whole building is classicist, single-aisled, the walls are divided by licks, flat ceilings with new paintings of four evangelists from the 20th century.
At the beginning of 2006, it was merged with the Roman Catholic Parish of Vrchlabi, which also houses the local clergyman, P. Jiří Šlégr - Dean.
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