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In 1919 a volunteer organization was established in Plzeň to find help for reconstruction of the ruin. Architect Hanuš Zápal published a book in 1921 which initiated serious interest in the monument among a lot of people. The church without the dome was fixed, and in 1952 a new museum was established
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is decorated with two ceiling paintings – one depicts the legend about Roman of Týnice, and in the other the
Madonna serves Cistercians with herbs. There are also wall paintings, and portraits of twelve abbots and pictures of the monasteries in Plasy and Mariánská Týnice.
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In 1711 Abbot Eugen Tittl, who started to rebuild the monastery in Plasy, also laid the cornerstone of a completely new church and provost office near the site of the existing church. The work on the new building was disrupted in the war times during the rule of
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The new abbot of Plasy, Jakob Berger
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when the Plasy region was badly plundered. In the 16th century most of the property of the Plasy monastery was sold to
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Celestin Werner remains. The silver statue of the Annunciation, sculptured in 1726 in
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belonged to a man called Roman. He was ill and without children, and he promised that if he were healed he would build a chapel dedicated to the
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was divided and transported to other churches; the largest part with the statues of Saints
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returned the site in Mariánská Týnice to the
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The monks of Plasy built a court around the chapel where they worked. People started to visit the site from far and wide and
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in it. In 2005 the dome was built and the building became the seat of the Museum and
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was brought from Rome by Jan Karel of Unwerth and two other altars were founded (
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