CHURCH OF ST. JAMES THE GREAT
Religious building
2024
Recommended
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2024
This church (kostela sv. Jakuba Většího) was damaged in 1689, then refurbished between 1690 and 1739. It is a good example of the superposition of styles: a baroque covering on a Gothic building. Inside, there are masterpieces, including the mausoleum of Vratislav of Mitrovice, which Fischer von Erlach and Brokof created in 1714. This tomb is the most beautiful funeral monument of Czech Baroque. The painting The Martyrdom of Saint Jacob, is the work of V.-V. Reiner (1739).
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