Radhošť Chapel
The Radhošť Chapel is a small wooden chapel located on the summit of Radhošť Mountain in the Czech Republic. Built in 1880, it was designed in the Neo-Gothic style and serves as a popular pilgrimage site. The chapel is dedicated to Saint Cyril and Saint Methodius, who are credited with spreading Christianity in the region.
Visitors to the chapel can enjoy stunning views of the surrounding landscape, making it a popular destination for hikers and tourists. The site is also associated with local folklore, including legends about the Slavic god Radegast, after whom the mountain is named.