The church in Hejnice is an important object of religious heritage and a well-known place of pilgrimage.
The most famous of local natives, Johann Josef Kittel had St. Joseph`s Church built almost solely at his own expense between 1756 and 1760.
The building of the former Parish was built at the beginning of the 18th century.
This contemporary Art Nouveau rotund building has become a dominant feature of not only Liberec, but also the entire region.
St. Ann`s Church was built in the centre of the town in 1685 - 1687.
The church from 1901 is situated in the district of Šumburk and is one of the town`s landmarks.
The Church of St. Boniface is situated in the Liberec suburb of Dolní Hanychov.
Dr. Farský Chapel is one of the most important buildings in Jablonec nad Nisou.
St. Anthony`s Church is one of the most beautiful churches in Liberec and, because of its 70-metre tower, one of the town`s landmarks.
The Church of St. Michael the Archangel in Smržovka is presented as being one of the most beautiful and best positioned churches in the district.
The Church of St. Vojtěch is situated in the Liberec suburb of Ostašov.
The Church of St. Anthony of Padua is situated in the Liberec suburb of Ruprechtice.
The Church of the Holy Cross is the most precious Baroque-style church in Liberec.
The Old Catholic church was built in 1900 - 1902 in the Art Nouveau style.
The Roman-Catholic Church of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus is a three-nave rectangular church built of bricks, with a transept and a prism-shaped tower.
The unusual neo-romanesque Church of St. Vincent de Paul is situated in the Liberec suburb of Perštýn.
The centre of Kořenov boasts the symbol of the village, visible from afar, the eight-sided chapel of Tesařov.
This unique building grew in a place where one of the largest Jewish synagogues had been before it was raided and burnt during so-called Kristallnacht in 1938.
The Holy Trinity Church is situated in the Liberec suburb of Vratislavice nad Nisou.
The Church of St. John the Baptist is situated in the Liberec suburb of Rochlice.