Kostel Obrácení Sv. Pavla / Church of St. Paul's Conversion - Brandýs nad Labem (Central Bohemia)
N 50° 11.237 E 014° 39.699
33U E 475845 N 5559508
Church of St. Paul's Conversion (Kostel Obrácení Sv. Pavla), built in Renaissance style in the years 1541-1542, is in light of history and architecture one of the most interesting sacral structures in Brandýs nad Labem and whole region.
Waymark Code: WMVN3J
Location: Středočeský kraj, Czechia
Date Posted: 05/07/2017
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Church of St. Paul's Conversion (Kostel Obrácení Sv. Pavla), built in Renaissance style in the years 1541-1542, is in light of history and architecture one of the most interesting sacral structures in Brandýs nad Labem and whole region. Curerently is Church of St. Paul's Conversion the parish church of Brandýs nad Labem Roman Catholic community.
The construction of Church of St. Paul's Conversion Between was funded by Czech nobleman, member of Unity of the Bohemian Brethren. The church, designed by famous Renaissance Italian architect Matteo Borgorelli, one of the first Renaissance sacral structures north of the Alps, was intended for Unity's divine services.
Later was the fate of church very complicated and reflexed conflicts between catholics and protestants in Czech lands. After the Battle of White Mountain (1620) were members of the Unity finally expelled from Brandýs and the church was given into the Catholic hands... Church was rebuilt in 18th and 20th century, so its unusual Renaissance look was partially wiped off by Baroque elements. The separate bell tower, built in 18th century, is the pure Baroque structure.
The Church of St. Paul's Conversion is a rectangular three-nave temple with a semi-circular presbytery. The nave is from both aisles divided by three pairs of prismatic pillars. The main nave is vaulted by barrel vaults with lunettes, side aisles are cross vaulted. The church's interior is predominantly in Rococo-style, dating from the second half of the 18th century. The church was generally reconstructed in 2011-2015.
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