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  1. Benedikt Rejt (often spelled Benedikt Ried; c. 1450 – between 1531 and 1536) was a leading medieval architect in Bohemia, today's Czech Republic. He built Vladislav Hall (1497–1500) in Prague Castle , St. Barbara's Church, Kutná Hora , (c. 1482) and other buildings in a late Gothic and early Renaissance style.

    • Benedikt Ried, c. 1450
    • Architecture
    • between 1531 and 1536
    • Bohemian
  2. Benedikt Rejt čili Benedikt Ried z Pístova, někdy též z Piestingu (1454–1536), známý též jako Benedikt Rieth, Reyd, Rotta, Reta, Benedict Reijt, ale také Beneš z Loun či Beneš Lounský byl český fortifikační stavitel a architekt německého původu. Léta jeho narození se přibližně datují na rok 1454 a po své smrti v ...

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  3. Benedikt Rejt was a leading medieval architect in Bohemia, today's Czech Republic. He built Vladislav Hall (1497–1500) in Prague Castle, St. Barbara's Church, Kutná Hora, and other buildings in a late Gothic and early Renaissance style.

  4. Jul 13, 2012 · Prague Castle: Vladislav Hall. Commissioned by the Jagellon king Vladislav II, this palatial hall was constructed within the walls of Prague Castle between 1485 and 1502. Designed by the master-builder Benedikt Rejt, the hall was used principally for ceremony and entertainment. Together with Matěj Rejsek, Rejt had been responsible for the ...

  5. Dec 13, 2018 · It is unclear exactly who is the genius architect behind St. Anne, although theories point to Michael Enkinger—an architect of a church of the same name in Warsaw— or Benedikt Rejt.

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  6. Jun 12, 2016 · Halfway along the impressive southern rampart of Prague Castle stands the Ludvík wing, a five-storey bastion built between 1503 and 1509 and named after Ludvík Jagellonský, ruler of Bohemia from 1516 to 1526. Its architect, the master builder Benedikt Rejt, had completed the adjacent Vladislav Hall in 1500. On 23 May 1618, the tower became ...

  7. Prague Castle - Old Royal Palace (Starý královský palác) This palace was the seat of Bohemian princes and kings until the 16th century. It was built on the remains of the Romanesque Soběslav Palace. Most notable is the Gothic Vladislav Hall – the largest secular space of medieval Prague (1487 – 1500, Benedikt Rejt) with remarkable rib ...

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