List of listed objects in Rabí

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Based on this list of the listed objects in Rabi is the ÚSKP list ( Ústřední seznam kulturních památek České republiky , German  central list of cultural monuments of the Czech Republic ), which from the Czech conservation authority NPÚ ( Národní památkový ústav , German  National Monument Authority is performed) since 1987 and follows on from the lists created since 1850.

Listed objects according to districts

Rabí

location object description ÚSKP no. image
Rabí, Rabí 54, on the rocky slope of the hill
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Rabi Castle Rabi Castle with the Holy Trinity Castle, ruins and archaeological traces 11767 / 4-3260 Info catalog

Rabí, northwest slope of the castle hill, No. 21
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Jewish Cemetery Baroque Jewish cemetery, located on the outer castle wall, bounded by a stone wall with a gate. There are 128 gravestones dating from the 18th century to the beginning of the 20th century, mostly made of white limestone. 15617 / 4-3263 Info catalog

Rabí, No. 1776/2, Hradčany
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Marterl A beveled-edged column was erected on a prismatic base, with a wider chapel extension with niches in the walls. Late Gothic shrine by the wayside from the time the city was founded. 46496 / 4-3273 Info catalog

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Rabí, Rabí 13, main square, north side
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House number 13 House with entrance to the courtyard. At the end of the courtyard is a younger brick barn. Gothic house with a valuable classical facade. 18144 / 4-3265 Info catalog

House number 13
Rabí, Rabí 15, main square, north side
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town hall Two-story public city building with a stepped gable, neoclassical side gables and facade from 1865. Neoclassical town hall from the early 19th century with vaulted rooms on the ground floor with classicist farm buildings. 24075 / 4-3264 Info catalog

town hall
Rabí, Rabí 48, Castle Square, north side
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House number 48 The dominant building of Gothic origin was built at the end of the 15th century. incorporated into the defensive system of the walls soon after the city was founded. The building comes from the oldest construction phase in the city. In the course of the modernization, the external appearance of the house deteriorated. 12191 / 4-4864 Info catalog

House number 48
Rabí, Rabí 50, No. 89, between the main square and the castle square, south side
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Homestead No. 50 Two story townhouse in sloping terrain, fragments of the original gate on the corner. Originally a late Gothic town house at the castle gate, which was adapted to its present-day appearance in the classicist style. 35499 / 4-3266 Info catalog

Homestead No. 50
Rabí, Rabí 59, main square, south side
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Homestead No. 59 Classic homestead with a late Gothic core. Together with the neighboring farmsteads No. 60 and 67, it forms a picturesque ensemble in the southern part of the square. 18065 / 4-3267 Info catalog

Homestead No. 59
Rabí, Rabí 60, main square, south side
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Homestead No. 60 Classic homestead with a late Gothic core. Together with the neighboring farmsteads No. 59 and 67, it forms a picturesque ensemble in the southern part of the square. 25747 / 4-3268 Info catalog

Homestead No. 60
Rabí, Rabí 67, main square, south side
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Homestead No. 67 Classic homestead with a late Gothic core. Together with the neighboring farmsteads No. 59 and 60, it forms a picturesque ensemble in the southern part of the square. 38706 / 4-3269 Info catalog

Homestead No. 67
Rabí, Rabí 73, on the southeast corner of the main square
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House number 73 Originally a late Gothic house from the time after the city was founded in 1499, the second floor was extended from the time of the transition from Baroque to Classicism. Baroque town house of Gothic origin. 45441 / 4-3270 Info catalog

House number 73
Rabí, Rabí 85, main square
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House number 85, on the northwest corner of the square Classicist corner house from 1819 with volute gables and decorative facade. Semicircular arched gate to the inner courtyard with an engraved parapet. Baroque barn in the courtyard. 21769 / 4-3272 Info catalog

House number 85, on the northwest corner of the square
Rabí, Rabí 86, Castle Square, north side
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House number 86 House of late Gothic origin, located within the outer city walls. Valuable evidence of well-preserved baroque and classicist buildings on a Gothic foundation. 12192 / 4-4865 Info catalog

House number 86
Rabí, Rabí 89, on the west side of the street from the main square to the southwest
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Panský dvůr - originally a granary Monumental building with arched niches, part of the former manor house, originally used as a granary. An example of a valuable baroque farmhouse with a valuable two-story roof. 12193 / 4-4861 Info catalog

Panský dvůr - originally a granary
Rabí, Rabí 102, Castle Square, north side
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Jewish prayer house Corner house, designed mainly in the interior in a classical style. The house is a valuable classicist architecture on a Gothic foundation, evidence of the structural development of the site. 12194 / 4-4866 Info catalog

Rabí, cemetery, in the east of the village on the road II / 169, no.4, no.1453
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Church of St. John of Nepomuk Baroque cemetery church of St. John of Nepomuk from 1785 on the site of an older building. 27446 / 4-3262 Info catalog

Rabí, Líšná hill, west-southwest of the village, no.119
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All Saints Chapel Pilgrimage site, originally a late Gothic rectangular chapel with a triangular choir from the early 17th century. Property in a dominant position over the village. 32081 / 4-3582 Info catalog

Bojanovice

location object description ÚSKP no. image
Bojanovice, in front of No. 45, No. 51
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Marterl A brick column of tower-like shape with a low tent roof, a monument of folk architecture from the turn of the 18th to the 19th century. 36499 / 4-3275 Info catalog

Marterl
Bojanovice, east of Bojanovic, No. 238/4, 303/1, 327, 1280
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Gold panning area One of the most important gold panning areas in the region, used in prehistoric times and in the Middle Ages, is evidence of the extraction of mineral resources (gold) in the past. 30162 / 4-2898 Info catalog

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Bojanovice, Bojanovice 18, village square
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Homestead No. 18 An example of a country estate from the mid-19th century consisting of a residential building with adjoining barns and granaries, which is connected to the village square by a gate. A brick barn at the end of the yard. 20846 / 4-3276 Info catalog

Homestead No. 18
Bojanovice, village square, No. 1255/1
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Chapel A small village chapel from before the mid-19th century, next to a memorial cross on a cylindrical granite shaft from 1845. 18814 / 4-3274 Info catalog

Chapel

Čepice

location object description ÚSKP no. image
Čepice, in the eastern part of Čepice north of the soldiers' camp on the left bank Otavy
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Gold panning area Area with traces of gold panning, archaeological traces. Extensive gold panning area that was used repeatedly in prehistoric times (La Tène period) and in the High Middle Ages (14th century). Behind the eastern edge of Čepice, north of the water sports camp on the left bank of Ota, there is an extensive soap field with a length of approx. 1 km and a width of approx. 200 m 10335 / 4-4910 Info catalog

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