List of listed objects in Slaný

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The basis of this list of listed objects in Slaný is the ÚSKP list ( Ústřední seznam kulturních památek České republiky , German  Central List of Cultural Monuments of the Czech Republic ), which has been maintained by the Czech Monument Protection Authority NPÚ ( Národní památkový ústav. , German  National Monument Authority ) since 1987 and follows on from the lists created since 1850.

Listed objects according to districts

Slaný

Historic old town district

location object description ÚSKP no. image
Slaný, mj. Velvarská No. 137
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City fortifications The city fortifications surround the historical core. The fortification system consisted of a main wall with prismatic towers, a kennel, a kennel wall with bastions of various types, a moat and a rampart. The city had four gates - Pražská in the southeast, Velvarská in the north, Louny in the west and Všehlušická in the southeast. Parts of the fortification have been preserved. Today the fortifications consist of the main wall, a bailey with a bailey wall and the Velvar gate. 17463 / 2-563 Info catalog

Slaný, Masarykovo náměstí, No. 1842/1
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Fountain The sandstone fountain consists of a square basin with a richly decorated parapet and a central fountain with four lion heads on which three-tier bowls rest. The fountain is a replica of a Renaissance work from 1529 made in 1873. 42273 / 2-585 Info catalog

Slaný, Masarykovo náměstí 9/1, Štechova
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Nedvědovský house Two-story house with a deep floor plan and a polygonal bay window. The facade is accentuated by three-dimensional bezels and an embossed portal. An originally medieval house was rebuilt in the Renaissance style (facade with bay window, portal, vault). Further adjustments were made in the 19th and 20th centuries. 16012 / 2-569 Info catalog

Slaný, Masarykovo náměstí No. 8, Štechova No. 8
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Masaryk Square No. 8 Terraced house, roofed with a gable roof on a medieval floor plan. It is one of the most valuable houses in the city. Medieval building from the 14th century with Renaissance, Baroque and Classicist modifications. Modern adjustments from 1913 and 1971. 32704 / 2-4066 Info catalog

Slaný, Masarykovo náměstí No. 4
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House Ungelt Ungelt town house. The community center complex (part of the courtyard) is delimited by a wall with a gate. The core is a two-story row residential building with a rectangular floor plan. The house, which was essentially Gothic, was gradually rebuilt in the Renaissance, Baroque and Classicism styles. 19194 / 2-568 Info catalog

Slaný, Masarykovo náměstí 3/5
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town hall Two-story row house lengthways with a prismatic tower in the southwest corner and a structured facade. The house of medieval origin was enlarged in the Renaissance style. Further alterations took place in the second half of the 18th century. Further changes in the 19th century. 35423 / 2-567 Info catalog

Slaný, Masarykovo náměstí 2/6
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Masaryk Square No. 2 Multi-storey terraced house with a striking facade and richly decorated dormer window. The originally medieval building was rebuilt in the Renaissance style and later in the Classicist style. 10079 / 2-4265 Info catalog

Slaný, Masarykovo náměstí 1/7, Masnokrámská
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Mansion Two-story corner house with a mansard roof. The early baroque building (preserved floor plan) was built on the site of three Gothic houses (preserved cellars) and was reconstructed in the late 18th century in the classical style (facade). The City Palace was used by the Counts of Martinice in the 17th and 18th centuries when the city was under their rule. 29047 / 2-566 Info catalog

Slaný, Masnokrámská 86/2, Masarykovo náměstí
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Masokrámská No. 86 Townhouse. Two-storey corner house with a tiled roof and a symmetrically structured facade. The originally Gothic building was extended in the Renaissance style (preserved floor plan) and rebuilt in the Baroque and Classicist styles. 19347 / 2-577 info catalog

Slaný, Kynského No. 134
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House U Libuše U Libuše town house (U Vojnů). At the mouth of the street on the northwest corner of Masaryk Square. Two-storey terraced house with a simply structured facade and mansard roof. The medieval building (preserved cellar) was considerably rebuilt in the Renaissance; Hall with a cross vault arched into a column. Further construction work took place in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. 36999 / 2-578 Info catalog

Slaný, Masarykovo náměstí 160/19, Fričova
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Hotel Pošta Hotel Pošta. Free-standing, two-story, three-wing building with a classical facade, which was built on the U-shaped floor plan and crowned with an attic and a gable roof. The house from 1687 was rebuilt after a fire in 1795 and further rebuilt in 1894. 24764 / 2-580 Info catalog

Slaný, Masarykovo náměstí 159/20, Vinařického, Fričova
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Piarist College with the Chapel of Our Lady Piarist College with the Chapel of Our Lady: St. 16, 17, s. 121. The center of the complex is a massive, free-standing, two-story dorm building with the Chapel of Our Lady. The complex was built in the second half of the 17th century and rebuilt in the Renaissance style. The Liebfrauenkapelle is located in the southwest corner of the building. On the eastern side there is a garden surrounded by a retaining wall that is elevated from the surrounding terrain. The building houses the local history museum, the city cinema and the library of Václav Štech . 31401 / 2-579 Info catalog

Slaný, Fričova 149/9
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synagogue Synagogue and enclosure wall with gate. Strikingly high building on a rectangular floor plan with a historicizing facade and a steep pitched roof. The building, which is divided lengthways into secular and religious parts, was built in 1865 and significantly rebuilt in the second half of the 20th century. The complex, which consists of the synagogue building itself and the surrounding wall, is accessible from Fričova Street through a pillar gate. The building was partly built on the Gothic bastion of the Zwinger fortification. In the 1960s, the synagogue was converted into apartments and later an archive. Today there is a police station in it. 20692 / 2-3036 Info catalog

Slaný, No. 180 a Vinařického 15/14
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St. Gotthard Church Church of St. Gottharda: Large, dominating sacral complex with an important church from the 12th century. The three-aisled basilica with a polygonal surface was gradually expanded in the Middle Ages, and its Gothic appearance was only slightly baroque. The building is located on a terrace that is supported on the east and south sides by a retaining wall. There is the church, a former cemetery and the presbytery. 41891 / 2-564 Info catalog

Slaný, Vinařického 16/12
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Dean's office Dean's office, St. 179, s. 99/1, 100. The core of the complex (house and granary bounded by a wall with a gate) is a two-storey dean's office on the L-shaped floor plan, with a hipped roof and bay window. Of medieval origin, it was rebuilt into Renaissance, Baroque and Classicism. 27570 / 2-572 Info catalog

Slaný, Vinařického 14/10, Štechova
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Modletický dům Modletický town house. The massive two-wing house in an exposed corner between Vinařického and Štechova streets is closed off from Štechova street by a short section of the perimeter wall with a segmented gate. Detached house with preserved medieval core and sculptural decoration, particularly in the form of a stone Renaissance portal. The complex structural development of the house still reflects its history from the end of the 13th century to the present day. 44943 / 2-571 Info catalog

Slaný, Vinařického 12/6, Štechova No. 56
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Vinařického No. 12, Štechova No. 56 Townhouse. Terraced house with a simple smooth facade and gable roof. The core of the medieval building was rebuilt in the Baroque and Classicist styles. Other minor changes were made in the 19th and 20th centuries. House number 56 is the back of house number 12. The house of the painter Josef Matěj Navrátil; a plaque on the facade (by Václav Nejtek). 22927 / 2-570 Info catalog

Slaný, Štechova 34/4
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Maňasovský dům Maňasovský town house. Terraced house with a simply structured symmetrical facade, decorated with sculptures (human and animal figures, 16th century). The building of medieval origin with its preserved floor plan and main structures was rebuilt in the classicist style. 31813 / 2-573 Info catalog

Slaný, Soukenická 71/8
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Soukenická No. 71 Townhouse. Terraced house with a mansard roof from the second half of the 18th century with a preserved floor plan and load-bearing and non-load-bearing elements. The medieval building (preserved cellar) was rebuilt in the baroque style. 32122 / 2-576 Info catalog

Soukenická No. 71
Slaný, Soukenická 53/17, No. 187
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Soukenická No. 53 and 187 Townhouse. A two-story baroque town house with a classicist facade and multi-storey storerooms. A medieval house was probably expanded at the end of the 18th century and farm buildings added at the beginning of the 19th century. In the front is a two-story house with a front garden, which is separated from the street by a pillar fence. The house has a courtyard wing. Opposite is a former granary, now a restaurant with its own number 187, which has been expanded to include a new ground floor. In the rear, western part of the courtyard there is a surrounding wall, behind which there is a garden next to the former wall. 31206 / 2-574 Info catalog

Slaný, Soukenická 58/25
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Tavern Zum Kranz Tavern Zum Kranz. Terraced house on a rectangular floor plan with a gable roof. The facade impresses with archivolts on the ground floor and high pilasters. The Renaissance house was rebuilt in the classical style. A garden with a listed wall on Šultysova Street. However, with the exception of the two pillars of the gate, the wall was torn down and a new department store with a parking lot was built on the garden property. The medieval fortification with a bastion, which belongs to house no. 58, is registered separately as part of the city fortifications under the number 17463 / 2-563. 19736 / 2-575 Info catalog

Slaný, Dr. E. Beneše 99/1, Husova
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Savings bank Savings bank. The two-storey functionalist corner building was built in 1930 based on a project by Jan Rejchl and the facade is decorated with allegorical figures by the sculptor Václav Nejtek. The corner of the building with a life-size figurative sculpture "Thrift". 34471 / 2-4067 Info catalog

Slaný, Dr. E. Beneše 644/5, Šultysova
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District House The social house is called District House. The dominant two-storey corner building with a rich façade in the style of late Eclectic historicism, which is based on the forms of the Nordic Renaissance. The former district house was built in 1902–1903 according to a project by the architect Jan Vejrych. 45275 / 2-4070 Info catalog

Žižkova district

location object description ÚSKP no. image
Slaný, Šultysova 518/2, Wilsonova
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District Economic Union District Economic Union. A massive two-story corner building on the floor plan in L-shape with rich sgraffitos and paintings from the Neo-Renaissance. The house was built in 1888 according to a project by the architect Rudolf Štech from 1883. On the second floor of the building there are paintings of Economy and Thrift by A. Hofbauer based on a design by M. Aleš in the blind windows. 10092 / 2-4249 Info catalog

Slaný, Wilsonova 560/5, Divadelní
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Wiehl's house Townhouse. West of the center, across from the city theater. The house was built in 1880, architect Antonín Wiehl . With motifs from the early Florentine Renaissance. Massive two-storey corner house with a distinctive neo-renaissance facade (village bosses, sgraffito ornamentation), hipped roof. 21934 / 2-582 Info catalog

Slaný, Smečenská, at No. 574. st- 700
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Niche chapel Niche chapel. Approximately 40 m southwest of the intersection of Smeenska and Ouvalova streets. The tiny niche chapel is extraordinary due to its pure Empire facade. It was built in 1822. 28157 / 2-588 Info catalog

District at the gas works

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Slaný, Třebízského 163/5, Pastýřská
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T'eb'zska tavern at number 163 Public house. Historically valuable, richly decorated, multi-segmented building. Stables, farm buildings. The inn was built before 1840, but also contains older parts of the building. Mainly classical. 26264 / 2-581 Info catalog

T'eb'zska tavern at number 163

District near the hospital

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Slaný, Palackého, No. 363/1
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Granary Granary: attic, stairs. Extraordinary one-storey granary with a gable facade, accessible on the first floor via a monumental staircase. The building, originally part of a large courtyard, was built in the first half of the 18th century. 45946 / 2-583 Info catalog

Slaný, Hlaváčkovo náměstí No. 221
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Franciscan monastery Franciscan monastery, St. 404, 405, 407, 408, 1703, pp. 180, 189, 192/1, 192/2, 1131,2, 1131/3. The early baroque complex was built in the years 1655–1662 on the hill northeast of the city, formerly called Golgotha, and is attributed to Giovanni Domenico Orsi de Orsini . Smaller Renaissance church, now dedicated to the Holy Trinity. 32450 / 2-565 Info catalog

Slaný, Lázeňská No. 566
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Jewish Cemetery Jewish cemetery, on the north-eastern outskirts of the city, behind the city cemetery (access from Na Vinici Street, at the rear of the city cemetery). A smaller cemetery with 97 tombstones was established in 1881. The complex consists of its own cemetery field, surrounded by a continuous wall with several gates, and a ceremonial hall. 103977 Info catalog

District Háje

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Slaný, 1 km behind the village on the road to Velvary, No. 579
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St. Wenceslas Church St. Wenceslas Church. Remains of the former settlement Véclava, Ovary (Slana). Single-aisled church with a seven-sided presbytery and facade with a bell. The late Gothic building was built in the 16th century. Restored in the middle of the 17th century, expanded in the 19th century. Other repairs to the premises, including the gates, date from the late 19th century. 23587 / 2-590 Info catalog

District Under the Slansky Mountains

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Slaný, U Brodu No. 348
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Watermill Watermill. The free-standing, massive neo-renaissance building on a rectangular floor plan is a remnant of a renaissance mill that was converted into a classicist style after a fire in 1869 based on a project by a hitherto unknown architect. 36175 / 2-4069 Info catalog

Slaný, Pod Horou 319/23
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Under the mountain 319 A town house. East of the center, near the start of the Slánská hora nature trail. Single-storey free-standing building on a clearly rectangular floor plan, with a simply structured facade, with a gable roof with modern dormers. The apartment building for the lower social class was built around 1840 and adapted in the 20th and 21st centuries. 42236 / 2-4068 Info catalog

Slaný, Pražská, at No. 378, No. 553/1
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Granary Granary. In the district "Prager Vorstadt" approx. 80 m from Prager Straße, on a slope in the middle of a former farm, 378. Monumental four-storey stone construction on a rectangular floor plan. The hipped roof is unusually flat. Typical stand-alone storage facility from the first half of the 19th century. 45744 / 2-584 Info catalog

District On the Slansky Mountains

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Slaný
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Slénské Hora Castle Fortified hill settlements - Slánská Hora fortifications, archaeological traces. The area contains remains of the Bronze Age fortress on the eastern outskirts. The settlement took place from the Paleolithic to the early Middle Ages. The fortified hill settlements are part of a system of fortifications within the Řivnáč culture. The trapezoidal platform on the top of the mountain was inhabited as early as the Copper Age, when the area was fortified with palisades. The ramparts date from the older Bronze Age. 14957 / 2-699 Info catalog

Těhule district

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Slaný, grove above Kvíčkem, south of the village, no.595
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Chapel of the Holy Sepulcher Chapel of the Holy Sepulcher. Longitudinal building not easted with a pentagonal surface; Choir divided by blind arcades. The flat roof carries a tall hexagonal lantern. A copy of the chapel above Christ's tomb in Jerusalem from 1665 with changes from the 19th century. The Slaný Baroque variant built by Count BI Martinic. 29137 / 2-591 Info catalog

Slaný, Kvíč No. 5, now Revolučni in the small park by the chapel
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Portal to the courtyard entrance No. 5 Courtyard from which only: entrance gate. The gate to the no longer existing court of Count Martinice (No. 5) was dated 1580 and modified in 1726 (emblems of the Martinic and Sternberg families ). 53862 / 2-3029 Info catalog

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Kvíček

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Kvíček, KH Borovského 37/2
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Villa of the factory owner Ferdinand Přibyl The two-storey villa with an irregular floor plan is, together with the park, part of a complex that is surrounded by a wall with gates. It was built between 1939 and 1940 based on a design by Vilibald Hieke. The villa is characterized by romantic elements. 106313 Info catalog

Lotouš

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Lotouš, Lotouš 28
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Homestead No. 28 Country house. The property consists of a multi-storey residential building on a rectangular floor plan, which is open to the courtyard, and a multi-storey granary, which is accentuated by a simple, artistically decorated facade. The buildings date back to the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries. 24283 / 2-549 Info catalog

Lotouš, village square, No. 42
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chapel Small chapel on a rectangular floor plan with a high bell top. The facade has a noticeably conical base. The building dates from the second half of the 18th century. 32065 / 2-4071 Info catalog

Trpoměchy

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Trpoměchy, on the right side of the old road from Slaný to Třebíze, about 500 m (380 m) after the junction to Trpoměchy
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Loskotův kříž Atonement Cross. Sandstone stele with cross relief, inscription "ZDE VZAL SVÉ KONCE GIRZI LOSKOT" (German: This is where Girzi Loskot found his end), dated 1753 on the front. It was stolen in 2007. 16348 / 2-587 Info catalog

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Otruby

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Otruby, No. 20
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Church of St. James the Elder Church of St. James the Elder. A single-nave church with a polygonal, slightly indented choir and a tower rising from the roof. Area limited by an enclosure wall. The originally Gothic building was rebuilt in the neo-Gothic style at the end of the 18th century according to plans by Achille Wolf. The church complex is located on a hill in the northern part of the Lidice Dvůr settlement, which is about 1 km southwest of Otrub. The church stands in the middle of a cemetery which is bordered by a wall. A direct staircase leads to the entrance gate in the south-western part of the surrounding wall. 16083 / 2-4072 Info catalog

Želevčice

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Želevčice, Želevčice 6
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Courtyard No. 6 Court. Massive freestanding two-story building with a simple smooth facade and a mansard roof. The house from the middle of the 18th century was part of a large courtyard. The mansion is on the road, west of the granary. The rectangular building is covered with a mansard roof with ceramic tiles. A modern lower short wing is attached to the west facade. 19306 / 2-4009 Info catalog

Courtyard No. 6
Želevčice, No. 54
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Granary The two-storey granary on a rectangular floor plan, supplemented by two attic storeys, is covered with a hipped roof. The granary from the mid-18th century is part of the former manor house. 46004 / 2-4008 Info catalog

Granary

Dolín

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Dolín, center of the village, No. 14/1
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Church of Saints Simon and Jude Church of St. Simon and Jude. Neo-Gothic single-aisle church (area bounded by a wall with a mortuary) with a polygonal choir and a prismatic tower. The core of the medieval building was expanded at the beginning of the 20th century. Art Nouveau painting based on a design by Karel Vítězslav Mašek . 21936 / 2-486 Info catalog

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