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Nový Most Became a Utopia that No One Cared About Anymore. the Socialist Vision Became Outdated Before the City Was Finished, Says Historian

Summary by Deník N
Fifty years ago, in the autumn of 1975, the Catholic Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary – the most valuable monument in Most – was moved along railway tracks less than a kilometer from the center of the old Most towards the new town. According to historian Matěj Spurný, the move of the deanery church became the flagship of the entire story of Most – a royal town that was liquidated during socialism due to open-pit mining of brown coal a…
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Fifty years ago, in the autumn of 1975, the Catholic Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary – the most valuable monument in Most – was moved along railway tracks less than a kilometer from the center of the old Most towards the new town. According to historian Matěj Spurný, the move of the deanery church became the flagship of the entire story of Most – a royal town that was liquidated during socialism due to open-pit mining of brown coal a…

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Deník N broke the news in on Friday, November 14, 2025.
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