News on medievalheritage.eu – March 2020

   In March, I added 24 new monuments from Scotland and 9 new monuments from the Czech Republic: Bechyne, Dobev, Kadan (Franciscan monastery), Kajov, Landskroun, Police nad Metuiji, Franciscan monastery in Prague, Trebon, Dolni Mesto, Recice , Loukov and the castle in Opava;
   Dozens of Czech castles of the lower nobility were revised, supplemented and developed, along with dozens of new plans, reconstructions and drawings. There were also major changes in the descriptions of Polish and Slovak monuments: the church in Głubczyce, the Kraków cathedral, city walls and church in Świecie nad Wisłą, church in Nowe, city walls in Elbląg, city walls of Chojnice, town hall in Strzelin, church in Kożuchów, church in Lubsko, collegiate church in Wrocław, city walls of Legnica, church in Złotoryja, church in Ziębice, Wietrzychowice, city walls of Brastyslava, wooden churches of Małopolska (Zborówek, Rzepiennik, Osiek, Mogiła, Haczów, Grywałd, Dębno, Blizne).
   Minor changes affected: the church of St. George in Dzierżoniów, the church of Corpus Christi in Kraków, Jeziorany castle, Nowy Jasiniec, castle in Nowe, castle in Milicz, castle in Legnica, city walls of Wrocław, city walls of Ziębice, parish church of Racibórz, church of St. James and St. Elisabeth in Wrocław, Chudów, church and city walls in Olkusz, Świny.