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Monastery of St. Wenceslas and Ludmila

Loděnice Church Monuments
The large Neo-Renaissance vila, sometimes called as the Vinice chateau, was built in 1873 for a Prague hotel owner Antonín Cífka, who founded the vineyards and built the first tennis courts in Bohemia here. Gradually he managed to grow well some known wine varieties in his vineyards. The cellars were used as the filling room.
After many years of dilapidation, the villa got a new owner recently.
The building underwent a thorough renovation and was turned into an Orthodox monastery of St. Wenceslas and Ludmila. Regular services take place here. 
A small book shop is located here. http://pravoslavnymonastyr.cz/ Coordinates: 49.9931775, 14.1536844

The Jewish Cemetery

Mořina Church Monuments
The Jewish Cemetery is located on a meadow at the northwestern end of Mořina town. It was founded between the years 1735 - 1736. A double latin-hebrew commemorative plaque on the morgue dates back to the cemetary foundation. Around two hundred grave stones have been preserved in an area of 4 thousand square meters. The cemetery was used untill the 1935..
The cemetery is freely accessible and can be found when following yellow hiking trail. Address: Mořina Coordinates: 49.9561253, 14.2049003

Church of Saint Stanislaus

Mořina Church Monuments
The first records mention the parish church in 1353. The originaly Gothic church was rebuilt in Baroque style in 18th century. The single-nave building with a cuboid tower on western side. The furniture origiantes from 18 th century. Coordinates: 49.9519794, 14.2172467

Church of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross

Nižbor Church Monuments
This single-nave rectangle Baroque style church was built in 20s of 20th century. The main altar, depicting the Exaltation of the Holy Cross by Jan Kroupa (1897), stands on a marble tomb dating back to the late 18th century.  Coordinates: 49.9998392, 14.0003556

Assumption of the Virgin Mary Church

Počaply Church Monuments
The Baroque church stands in place of a former hunting lodge dating back to 1236. The church dominates the landscape. It was built by K. I. Dientzenhofer in 1730 - 1733. Paintings of St. Isidor and St. John of Nepomuk by J. Heřman (1886) are placed on the side Rococo style altars. A Baroque mortuary is located at the neighbouring cemetery. A grave of Terezie Macháčková, the dear love of jan Neruda, the significant Czech writer, is located in the old part of the cemetery.
Grave of J. Preisler, the famous Czech painter, with a bust by O. Španiel is located in the new part of the cemetery. Coordinates: 49.9426158, 14.0204364