In the middle of the village near the chapel of St. Anny is a stone cross from 1876. Its donor was Barbara Vrábel (her) with her brother. This is recorded on the founding inscription on the pedestal of the cross. Barbara dedicated her lifetime savings to church purposes in Prague, and Prague stonemasons also made the aforementioned cross on a volute pedestal. The cross was built in the open. At the end of the 19th century, they built a poorhouse building behind it. After its rehabilitation, they set up a small park in the area around the cross. Lime trees were planted in 1934.
In the middle of the village near the chapel of St. Anny is a stone cross from 1876. Its donor was Barbara Vrábel (her) with her brother. This is recorded on the founding inscription on the pedestal of the cross. Barbara dedicated her lifetime savings to church purposes in Prague, and Prague stonemasons also made the aforementioned cross on a volute pedestal. The cross was built in the open. At the end of the 19th century, they built a poorhouse building behind it. After its rehabilitation, they set up a small park in the area around the cross. Lime trees were planted in 1934.