Church of St Peter and St Paul, Budeč

Coordinates: 50°11′28.23″N 14°14′41.33″E / 50.1911750°N 14.2448139°E / 50.1911750; 14.2448139
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The Church of St Peter and St Paul

The Church of St Peter and St Paul, Budeč is a rotunda church at early medieval fortified settlement of Budeč near Zákolany, Czech Republic. The rotunda was built around 900 AD and a tower of square plan added in the Romanesque style of the late 12th century. It is the oldest preserved building in the Czech Republic.

50°11′28.23″N 14°14′41.33″E / 50.1911750°N 14.2448139°E / 50.1911750; 14.2448139