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  1. The Matthias Gate at the Prague Castle, probably the first Baroque structure in Bohemia. The Baroque style penetrated Bohemia in the first half of the 17th century. Prague was one of the main centers of Mannerist art (a late Renaissance style, foreseeing early Baroque) under Rudolph II (1576–1611).

  2. Czech Baroque architecture refers to the architectural period of the 17th and 18th century in Bohemia, Moravia and Czech Silesia, which comprised the Crown of Bohemia and today constitute the Czech Republic.

  3. Aug 12, 2023 · The Baroque was more than just an artistic or architectural style; it was a complete lifestyle that, in the wake of the traumas inflicted by the Thirty Years’ War, transformed Central Europe into a crossroads of spiritual influences and artistic ideas. Bohemia and Bavaria were turned into a huge building site and artistic workshop in about 1700.

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  5. Jun 16, 2021 · Three distinct tourist destinations, all linked to the Baroque period, lie along the imaginary gateway to Bohemia – Porta Bohemica. The royal town of Litoměřice is in the centre of this “triangle”.

  6. Baroque architecture is a highly decorative and theatrical style which appeared in Italy in the early 17th century and gradually spread across Europe. It was originally introduced by the Catholic Church, particularly by the Jesuits, as a means to combat the Reformation and the Protestant church with a new architecture that inspired surprise and ...

    • late 16th–18th centuries
  7. Czech Baroque architecture refers to the architectural period of the 17th and 18th century in Bohemia, Moravia and Czech Silesia, which comprised the Crown of Bohemia and today constitute the Czech Republic. The Baroque style also changed the character of the Czech countryside (churches and chapels in Czech countryside are mostly Baroque).

  8. to have an important and enduring influence on the architecture of Bohemia and particularly on the Bohemian capital, Prague. The evolution of the initial Italian influence in the baroque architecture of Bohemia and of Austria, however, provided 1 Eberhard Hempel, Baroque Art and Architecture in Central Europe (London: Penguin, 1965), p. 125. 1

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