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By:Kryštof V. Kryštof K. and Jíří K.
1.This is Zemská Brána
2.This is gymnasium
5.Here is our church
3.This is Municipal authority
7.Here is Čertova Skalka
4.This is our
school
school
6.Here is our river
(Divoká Orlice)
(Divoká Orlice)
Zemská brána
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Protected natural creation and a popular holiday destination. It is so named the rocky stretch of the Divoká Orlice intersecting under the settlement of Čihák
This is Zemská Brána
This is Pašerácká lávka
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This is gymnasium in Klášterec nad Orlicí there are various eventsLoading...
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This is our municipal authority4.
School(Masaryks elementary school)
In our school is a nine classses
There is a playground in front of our school.
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Church
The Church of the Holy Trinity is located in the center of Klášterec nad Orlicí. It is the parish church of the parish of Klášterec nad Orlicí. It is protected as a cultural monument of the Czech Republic.
The church has been a part of the one-storey building of the monastery of the Crusaders (Cyriacs) since the 13th century, which was burned down by the Hussites in the 15th century (the remains of the monastery were discovered in 1956). The destroyed church was orphaned and was restored in 1452. [3] The stone foundation of the main altar, a table with four coats of arms of the family of George of Poděbrady, dates from the times of restoration after the Hussite wars. A special feature of the church is the painting, which depicts two strange figures. In the immediate vicinity of the church stands the memorable Klášterecký klen tree.
As part of the Architectural Heritage Preservation Program, CZK 550,000 was used in 2014 to repair the monument.
The church has been a part of the one-storey building of the monastery of the Crusaders (Cyriacs) since the 13th century, which was burned down by the Hussites in the 15th century (the remains of the monastery were discovered in 1956). The destroyed church was orphaned and was restored in 1452. [3] The stone foundation of the main altar, a table with four coats of arms of the family of George of Poděbrady, dates from the times of restoration after the Hussite wars. A special feature of the church is the painting, which depicts two strange figures. In the immediate vicinity of the church stands the memorable Klášterecký klen tree.
As part of the Architectural Heritage Preservation Program, CZK 550,000 was used in 2014 to repair the monument.
River (Divoká Orlice)
Divoká orlice passes through the center of the Klášterec nad Orlicí.
This is Divoká Orlice
Devil's rock (čertova skalka)
(incorrectly called Čertovka) It is located almost on top of a hill rising against the ZDŠ. Here is one large stray boulder with a number of smaller ones. From the bottom it has protrusions in the form of stairs. There was a beautiful view of the Monastery. At the bottom of a large boulder, four shallow depressions are very close together. They look as if someone has pressed short but strong fingers into this mass. The old people could not explain how this rockery got here, and when they saw the strange depressions like a finger, they decided that some supernatural force had brought this stone and the whole rock here. This supernatural force was supposed to be the devil who left fingerprints on the stone.
Grenade Rock(Granátová Skála)
This is a grenade rock, there's a Czech grenade.