Church of St. Thomas
The church of St. Thomas the Apostle is the Baroque reconstruction in the 17th century, of a Gothic Augustinian monastery from the 14th century.
The church of St. Thomas the Apostle is the Baroque reconstruction in the 17th century, of a Gothic Augustinian monastery from the 14th century.
The Church of St. James was founded for German and Wallon settlers in the early 13th century. Originally a Romanesque church, it was rebuilt into a Gothic church (14th-16th centuries) and later reorganised in a neo-Gothic style (1870-1878).
The Church of St. John the Baptist and John the Evangelist, commonly called the St. Johns' Church, is a Roman Catholic church built in the 13th century as part of a Minorite Monastery. The monastery complex, with the church and the Loreto chapel, is a listed cultural monument of the Czech Republic since 1958.
St. Joseph's Church was originally a Roman Catholic church, part of a Franciscan monastery and, later, a monastery of Angelines. Its relatively austere Baroque building dates from 1651-1653. After the abolition of the monastery in 1782, it became a parish church. In 2009, the Greek Catholic Church recovered the church.