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The stone base of a pillar was uncovered in the Hospital Church. In the same excavation the traces of a wooden construction (of the first hospital, dated to the beginning of the 13th century) were uncovered. Outside the Hospital Church, the rescue excavations uncovered a lot of skeletons, some of them with malformations. We can observe two levels of tombs outside and inside of the church. The skeletons from lower levels have their arms along the body. The earlier pavement was noticed in the south part of the church. The excavation revealed the mediaeval and modern walls separating the hospital property from the neighbouring one and a mediaeval drain collecting the water from the upper terrace.
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