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Medieval chapel tied to reformation
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The Bethlehem Chapel, located in Prague, Czech Republic, is a medieval religious building with ties to the Bohemian Reformation and Jan Hus. Founded in 1391, it was a hub for preaching in the Czech vernacular, challenging the dominance of German in the church. Despite facing demolition after Hus's excommunication, the chapel survived and was later restored to its original state. Today, it stands as a symbol of religious reform and historical significance in Prague's Old Town.

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