News at medievalheritege.eu – February and March 2022

   In February 2022 the portal was enlarged by 11 Hungarian monuments, 26 Czech sacral monuments (Černice, friary in Český Krumlov, Cetviny, Drazice, Hodušín, Kašperské Hory – St. Margaret’s Church, Kojetice, Kostelec nad Labem, Křižanov, Hnevkovice, Lodenice, Louvice – church of Our Lady and church of St. Peter, Obdenice, Nove Hrady, friary in Olomouc, Opava – chapel and parish church, Praha – church of St. Adalbert, Rychnov nad Malší, Skvirin, Střezimíř, Vimperk – parish church, Zátoň, Libiš), and 3 new Welsh castles (Abererch, Dinas Powys, Llangynwyd). In addition, I expanded descriptions of Cardiff and Coity Castle.
   In March 2022 I added 16 more Hungarian monuments (alphabetically from the church in Gecslay to the church in Hernádbűd), 19 monuments from the area of ​​Wales (Aberedw, Castell Dinas, Dyserth, Llanquian, Sully, Llanywern, Llangattock Juxta Usk, Penller Castell, Culver Hole, Blaenllynfi, Domen Gastell, Ludchurch, Mellte, Tinboeth, Llysun, Llangattock, Caer Penhros, Bryngwyn, St Georges Super Ely). The descriptions of Welsh castles were thoroughly rebuilt and expanded: Kenfig, Pennard, Newcastle, Llanblethian, Lantrisant, Morlais, Neath, Oystermouth, Penmark, Penrice, St Donats, Talyfan, Candleston, Llanvair Discoed, Cas Troggy, Tregrug, as well as Czech churches in: Chrudim (St. Catherine), Blatna, Chomutov (Virgin Mary).