Oblique church. Peter from Alkantara - a rarity in the whole Church of the Czech Republic called "Czech Pisa" Despite its turbulent history, the church has fallen below the soil by 37 meters in a relatively short time and when the church due to decreases strongly tilted and deviated by 6.8 degrees to the south, remained State and today represents a unique attractiveness of the region. His slant is so close to the famous Tower of Pisa and is becoming a popular destination for tourists from around the world. Many visitors are interested in his special destiny, interested in the history of not only the church but also the original town. Many want to try a special feeling when you stand on level ground and the walls around you literally fall. Many will not miss the opportunity to take a picture next to this so-called "Czech Pisa." The church was included in the Czech Book of Records and Curiosities as sloping church in the Czech Republic. Significant is also From the perspective of historical and spiritual, and still has its unique place for many believers who are happy to return here.
An excellent black and white image. Wonderfully framed by the trees. Very much like the beautiful reflection, too. Thank you for the narration. A fine story.
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