Czech Republic Hus's pulpit
The Hus's pulpit (Husova kazatelna) rocking stone is a giant boulder that was formed over millions of years by the weathering of deep magmatic rocks and erosion and denudation processes.
Husova kazatelna (Hus's Pulpit) is a natural monument covering an area of 9.07 hectares, which was declared a small-scale protected area in 1977.
The name Husova kazatelna (Hus's Pulpit) comes from the legend that Master Jan Hus stood on this rock while preaching when he stopped in Petrovice on his way to Goat castle (Kozí Hrádek).
Husova kazatelna (Hus's Pulpit) is a natural monument covering an area of 9.07 hectares, which was declared a small-scale protected area in 1977.
The name Husova kazatelna (Hus's Pulpit) comes from the legend that Master Jan Hus stood on this rock while preaching when he stopped in Petrovice on his way to Goat castle (Kozí Hrádek).
Photography Tips
There are many interesting rocks and lots of angles from which to take photos...
Travel Information
The parking lot is marked and it is a short walk from there.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Just a few people
Best Timing
All timings are equally good
Sunrise & Sunset
04:58 - 21:03
| current local time: 04:40
Photo Themes
logan stone
rocking stone
Stone
stone area
Locations
Czechia
Central Bohemia
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