He gets a bell and a clock. They are repairing the chapel by the tram tunnel in Žabovřesky
/ PHOTO / Currently it is hidden behind the scaffolding. After the repairs, the chapel of St. Anthony of Padua emerges from behind it with a restored facade and roof. The historic building is located in the vicinity of the tram tunnel excavated last year in Žabovřeská Street in Brno. Its reconstruction is part of the work on the second stage of the large city ring there.
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They are repairing the Chapel of St. Anthony of Padua by the tram tunnel in Žabovřeská Street in Brno.
| Photo: Deník / Oldřich Haluza
The workers return to the appropriate form with as much as possible to its original state. “It will restore its facade and roof. There will be a bell and a clock. He also has to replace the truss because he was in a desolate state, “said Filip Poňuchálek, a spokesman for the municipality.
Currently, project documentation for the reconstruction of buildings is being created. Upon completion, it must be approved by conservationists and representatives of the city that is the investor. “Then the work itself can begin. We assume that this may happen during this year, “added Poňuchálek.
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The builders must be able to reconstruct the chapel and modify its surroundings by the time the tram tunnel starts operating. After that, construction machines probably won’t get there anymore.
To the repaired chapel, people head along the path leading along the tram line. From there, they will cross the footbridge bridging the tracks and the side, in the future four-lane road, to subsequently find themselves near the river Svratka.