List of listed objects in Velvary

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The basis of this list of listed objects in Velvary 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

Velvary

location object description ÚSKP no. image
Velvary, nám. Krále Vladislava 7, Velvary
( location )
Townhouse Medieval cellars have been preserved in a two-story terraced house with a neo-baroque facade from the late 19th century. The above-ground part shows a Renaissance and Baroque phase. There is also a classical gate with carved gate wings from the early 19th century. 35587 / 2-646 Info catalog

Townhouse
Velvary, Třebízského 203, Velvary
( location )
Prague gate Significant evidence of medieval fortification architecture. The city fortification took place on the outskirts of the city, in the almost flat terrain of the southern bank of the Velvar brook. The fastening system, which has disappeared except for a small remnant, is not entirely clear. It appears that the simple, quarry-stone perimeter wall was built on top of a mound that is still visible in the northern part of the east side of the neighborhood. The city was entered through four gates - in the north Roudnická, in the west Malovarská (Slánská), in the south Prague Gate and in the east Chržínská (Mělnická). 46912 / 2-640 Info catalog

Velvary, Karla Krohna 527, Velvary
( location )
synagogue The two-story building with an almost square floor plan and a flat roof has smooth facades, which are interrupted by large round windows. It was built in 1930–1931 based on a design by František Albert Libra. 49744 / 2-4379 Info catalog

Velvary, Slánská 198, Velvary
( location )
Dean's office The core of the complex (residential buildings and farm buildings separated by a wall with a gate) is a house with a hipped roof with a baroque facade and statues of St. Jude and Salvator. In the 19th century it was rebuilt and expanded with economic facilities. 20472 / 2-644 Info catalog

Velvary, nám. Krále Vladislava 8, Velvary
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Townhouse The massive two-story terraced house with its distinctive two-gabled facade was originally supplemented by extensive farm buildings; preserved barn. The originally Gothic building was extended in the Renaissance style and rebuilt in the Baroque and Classicist styles. 19687 / 2-647 info catalog

Townhouse
Velvary, Hradební, Velvary
( location )
Statue of Our Lady of Sorrows A very impressive sandstone statue on a neo-Gothic base from the last third of the 19th century; The time stamp from 1878 on the base is no longer legible today. 16920 / 2-653 Info catalog

Statue of Our Lady of Sorrows
Velvary, Velvary
( location )
St. Georg cemetery church Single-nave hall building with semicircular choir, sacristy and gable facade. The church was built by Santini Malvazione in the years 1613-1616 and is depicted in its Renaissance form in the paintings of the interior. 16591 / 2-643 Info catalog

Velvary, nám. Krále Vladislava 115, Velvary
( location )
Townhouse One-storey terraced house with a wide facade and preserved farm buildings. Originally it was a medieval building (cellar, surrounding masonry), later changed to Baroque style and reconstructed in the 20th century. 31034 / 2-650 Info catalog

Townhouse
Velvary, nám. Krále Vladislava, Velvary
( location )
Marian column The sculptural group is the work of the sculptor from Litoměřice of Tyrolean origin František Tollinger and his son Matěj. The masonry with architectural elements and a base with columns is the work of the stonemason Antonin Falke. The column was built between 1716 and 1718. 31590 / 2-651 Info catalog

Velvary, nám. Krále Vladislava, Velvary
( location )
Church of St. Catherine Single-aisled building with a notched, pentagonal closed choir and prismatic tower on the north side. The church, consecrated in 1337, has been rebuilt several times (Gothic, Renaissance, Neo-Gothic). The ensemble is completed by a Renaissance bell tower and a number of Baroque statues and tombstones. 31306 / 2-641 Info catalog

Velvary, nám. Krále Vladislava 10, Velvary
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Hospoda Panska Free-standing L-shaped inn, roofed with a gable roof with an attic. The facades are regularly structured by frames. The house from the end of the 17th century, designed by the Prague Baroque architect Pavel Ignác Bayer, was reconstructed in later periods. 31967 / 2-648 Info catalog

Hospoda Panska
Velvary, opposite the former hospital by the church of sv. Jiří, Velvary
( location )
Statue of St. John of Nepomuk The high baroque sandstone statue of a saint, dressed in a typical robe, dates from 1730. 34003 / 2-652 Info catalog

Velvary, nám. Krále Vladislava 1, Velvary
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town hall Two-storey, solid, free-standing three-wing building with a late baroque facade. The Renaissance house on the ground floor (Santini Malvazione) was considerably expanded in the first third of the 18th century (builder Volf). The town hall received its final appearance after 1795 by Ignác Palliardi. 33183 / 2-645 Info catalog

Velvary, nám. Krále Vladislava 57, Velvary
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Terraced house Reduta In the core of the three-wing corner house is a massive two-story building with a mansard roof. The originally Gothic core was rebuilt in the Renaissance style. The building from the beginning of the 17th century was later slightly modified. 35132 / 2-649 Info catalog

Terraced house Reduta
Velvary, at No. 51, Chržínská, Velvary
( location )
Townhouse Embossed late Renaissance gate with a vault at the top and a rectangular pilaster-shaped extension. The gate belonged to a demolished house from 1614. 25160 / 2-4088 Info catalog

Townhouse
Velvary, in the former Malovary settlement, Velvary
( location )
All Saints Church A single-nave church with a staggered rectangular presbytery, which is closed by a gable roof covered with beaver tails. The area of ​​medieval origin (with a bell tower and a wall with a gate) was expanded and adapted around 1700. 24848 / 2-642 Info catalog

Ješín

location object description ÚSKP no. image
At the Velvary Museum
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Statue of St. John of Nepomuk Valuable baroque sculpture from around 1730, which originally stood in front of the chapel in Ješín. 40681 / 2-4023 Info catalog

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Radovič

location object description ÚSKP no. image
Radovič, below the Radovič settlement
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Chapel of the Holy Trinity with the fountain of candles The Chapel of the Holy Trinity and the “Svěcenka” fountain are unique evidence of the Baroque adaptation of the memorial fountain. The small, simply segmented niche chapel with a semicircular extension was built in 1714. 16808 / 2-4407 Info catalog

Chapel of the Holy Trinity with the fountain of candles

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