Kostel sv. Václava Tišnov, Czech republic
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N 49° 20.923 E 016° 25.456
33U E 603443 N 5467196
[CZ]: Farní kostel s 51 m vysokou veží
[EN]: Church with a 51 meters high tower.
Waymark Code: WMBMDB
Location: Jihomoravský kraj, Czechia
Date Posted: 06/02/2011
Views: 102
[CZ]: Kostel Svatého Václava je jednolodní orientovaná stavba stojící na východním okraji historického jádra mesta. Poprvé je pripomínán ve 13. století v souvislosti s udelením patronátního práva nad ním klášteru Porta Coeli. Puvodne gotický kostelík byl po cetných požárech mesta mnohokrát opravován a prestavován. Nejstarší cásti dnešní podoby kostela jsou z 15. století. V 1. pol. 16. století byla k západní cásti prucelí kostela pristavena masívní hranolová vež v pozdne gotickém slohu vysoká 51 metru. Období vzniku veže je dokládáno na její celní strane latinským nápisem s letopoctem 1543. Nejrozsáhlejší prestavba byla uskutecnena v letech 1838-1839, kdy byla prodloužena lod a kostel byl pevne spojen s veží. Pred kostelem se dodnes dochoval zbytek hradeb se strílnami. Puvodne byl kolem kostela starý farní hrbitov, na kterém se pohrbívalo do roku 1836. Po vybudování nedalekého nového mestského hrbitova byly kosterní pozustatky preneseny a celý prostor prebudován na park s vyhlídkou na jižní cást mesta. Obrazy sv. Václava na hlavním oltári a sv. Cyrila a Metodeje na bocním oltári od vídenského malíre Dollingera nechal svým nákladem namalovat tišnovský rodák dr. Jan Dvorácek.
[EN]: St. Wenceslas’s church is a one-aisle building standing on the eastern edge of the historic centre of the town. The first written note referring to this structure dates back to the 13th century in connection with the patronage privilege given to it by the convent Porta Coeli. The originally Gothic church was adapted and reconstructed many times after numerous fires devastated the town. The oldest parts of the today’s form of the church date from the 15th century. The bulky prismatic 51 metre high tower in the late Gothic style was added to the western front of the church in the first half of the 16th century. The time of the tower construction is evidenced by a Latin writing on its front with the year 1543. The most complex reconstruction took place in 1838-1839 when the nave was extended and the church was linked to the tower. In front of the church there are fortification remains with embrasures that have been preserved till today. Around the church there was originally an old parish graveyard that was used as a burial place until 1836. After the construction of the nearby new town cemetery the skeleton remains were brought to this new place and the area of the former churchyard was turned into a park with a nice view of the southern part of the town. The painting on the main altar depicting St. Wenceslas and another one with St. Constantine and Method on the side alter were created by the Vienna painter Dollinger and donated by Jan Dvorácek, a native of Tišnov.
Type of Church: Church
Status of Building: Actively in use for worship
Dominant Architectural Style: Gothic style
Archdiocese: Tišnov
Diocese: Brno
Address/Location: Kostelní Tišnov, 66601
Relvant Web Site: [Web Link]
Date of organization: Not listed
Date of building construction: Not listed
Associated Shrines, Art, etc.: Not listed
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