Čeladná

Kaplička Panny Marie (Virgin Mary?s Chapel)

History

In 1893 the constructor Emil Christoph built a wooden chapel in the area of the rehabilitation centre of Beskydy, which is consecrated to the Holy Virgin Mary, who purportedly appeared close to the well and its water helped to cure. In last years of the last century the chapel was reconstructed and in 2002 a new bell named "Richard" with a weight of 46 kg was installed in it.

Contact: 558 684 009 (ecclesiastic administrator)

Masses: On Monday, every 14 days

Arrival: On the road no. 483 approximately 8 km from Frýdlant nad Ostravicí in the direction to Čeladná, Kunčice pod Ondřejníkem.

 

Kaple svatého Cyrila a Metoděje (Chapel of St. Cyril and Metoděj) at the Cyrilka river head

49°30?44.73?,18°20?16.06? google maps

Site Čeladná

History Rather a small wooden chapel composed of beams with overlapping heads, coloured and topped with significant pyramid roof. At first sight it attracts with its pseudo-folk tone and features that are not typical for local folk architecture ? it reminds of a miniature imitation of Jurkovič?s construction at Pustevny. Ornamental elements with painting at the beam end and around the doors and windows are completed with restored mosaic located in rock niche of the second small construction that is the bower over the Cyrilka river head. Both constructions originated in 1936 according to the design of Mr. Roska from Kroměříž. In the chapel there is a body of Crucified Christ, over the riverhead there is a dominating mosaic with St. Cyril holding the Church model.

Access You will get to the Chapel of St. Cyril and Metoděj from Čeladná in the direction to Podolánky approximately kilometre from the golf course on the left side before turning to Smrk.

GPS: 49°30'44.73"N,18°20'16.06"E

 


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