The Cathedral of the Assumption of Our Lady and St John the Baptist - Kutná Hora, Czech Republic
Posted by: ToRo61
N 49° 57.583 E 015° 17.348
33U E 520739 N 5534192
The Cathedral of the Assumption of Our Lady and St John the Baptist in Sedlec near Kutná Hora is a convent church of the former oldest
Waymark Code: WM16MCB
Location: Středočeský kraj, Czechia
Date Posted: 08/26/2022
Views: 5
The cathedral was left in ruins following the Hussite invasion in the 15th century, yet it was so monumental that in 1681 it was awarded the title of SPLENDISSIMA BASILICA – the most splendid basilica. The Cistercian order had the cathedral extensively reconstructed in the Baroque-Gothic style of Jan Blažej Santini-Aichel at the turn of the 17th and 18th centuries. As part of the cathedral, he incorporated cantilever construction elements – a vault known as the “Bohemian flat vault“ and a cantilever staircase, which are unique in the world. The cathedral began to serve as a Roman Catholic parish church after the abolition of the Sedlec monastery by Joseph II and the establishment of a tobacco factory in its former buildings.
The church houses precious artistic relics, such as paintings by P. Brandl, M. L. Willmann, J. K. Liška and others. The first loft of the cathedral is open, through which it is possible to walk to the west facade‘s choir loft. The church treasury hides one of the most precious jewels of Central Europe - the original SEDLEC MONSTRANCE. Recent findings have revealed that this is one of the oldest preserved Gothic monstrances in the world.
The cinema, in which visitors can watch a nine-minute animated film of the history of the Sedlec monastery, is designed not only for schools. The treasury and the cinema can be visited as part of a special sightseeing circuit of the interiors.
Physical Address: sedlec Kutná Hora, Czech Republic
Description of Postcard Location: The Cathedral of the Assumption of Our Lady and St John the Baptist
Related Web Site: Not listed
Parking Coordinates: Not Listed
|
Visit Instructions:
To log a Visit, please make every effort to supply an image of yourself at the site. The standard GPS photo may be used as well, or even just an image that you took when you visited the location. If you do not have the option to provide an image, please provide a detailed description of your visit so we can form a 'mental image'