Povýšení svatého Kříže
The Church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross — Povýšení svatého Kříže in Czech — is one of Prague's older religious foundations, with origins traced to around 1200. Its fabric reflects successive architectural interventions: a Romanesque core overlaid by Gothic remodelling and later Baroque additions, making the building an unusually layered record of ecclesiastical construction across three distinct eras. The dedication to the Exaltation of the Holy Cross references one of Christianity's earliest liturgical feasts, rooted in the 4th-century veneration of the True Cross. Listed as a protected cultural monument in the Czech Republic, it represents the kind of quietly significant medieval parish church that sits beyond Prague's main tourist circuit. Current opening hours are undocumented — visitors should check locally before planning a visit.
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