Erb Markéty Minsterberské na veži kostela / CoA of Margaret von Münsterberg-Öls on church' tower - Budyne nad Ohrí (North Bohemia)
N 50° 24.258 E 014° 07.552
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Depicted stone coat of arms of Margaret von Münsterberg-Öls (Markéta Minsterberská / Markéta z Münsterberka) decorates eastern wall of the Gothic bell tower of Church of St. Wenceslaus (kostel Sv. Václava) in Budyne nad Ohrí.
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Location: Ústecký kraj, Czechia
Date Posted: 06/05/2017
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Depicted stone coat of arms of Margaret von Münsterberg-Öls (Markéta Minsterberská / Markéta z Münsterberka) decorates eastern wall of the Gothic bell tower of Church of St. Wenceslaus (kostel Sv. Václava) in Budyne nad Ohrí.
Markéta z Münsterberka (Margaret von Münsterberg-Öls; *December 27, 1501 in Olesnica - †June 26, 1551 in Budyne), wife of Budyne owner
Jan IV. Zajíc of Hazmburk, was great-granddaughter of Czech king
George of Podbrady and daughter of
Charles I, Duke of Münsterberg-Oels (Karel I. Minsterberský).
Gothic-Baroque church of St. Wenceslaus (Kostel Sv. Václava), structure with medieval core from the last quarter of the 13th century, is not only dominant monument of the Budyne nad Ohrí, but also Parish church of local Roman Catholic community.
The Gothic core of the church of St. Wenceslaus was built after 1270 during reign of Czech king Premysl Ottokar II at the site of older, to St. John of Baptist consecrated wooden early-medieval church. Town Budyne was often damaged by fires, so church was reconstructed several times during almost 750 years of its history. First bigger reconstruction after fires in the end of the 15th century was made by Jan IV. Zajíc of Hazmburk in ca 1520. He elevated the belfry and incorporated into its wall his and wife's (Markéta Minsterberská / Margaret von Münsterberg-Öls) coats of arms. Second reconstruction was held after fire in 1689, when was Budyne owned by Katerina of Stenberk. The principal reconstruction, which gave to the church its current Baroque appearance, was made during Budyne' ownership by Ferdinand of Ditrichstein in 1775. The church obtained Baroque front facade with rich sculptural decoration and also bell tower was elevated and covered by onion roof with lantern.