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Maitre-autel et les vitraux du chœur entre trinité et rois tchèques / Hlavní oltář a chórová okna mezi Trójou a českými králi by Zéphyrios

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Maitre-autel et les vitraux du chœur entre trinité et rois tchèques / Hlavní oltář a chórová okna mezi Trójou a českými králi

Joli petit mobilier néo-gothique avec ses multiples pinacles et sa Vierge à l'enfant. Mais ce qui m'intéresse le plus à vous partager aujourd'hui c'est les vitraux "modernes" du chœur. Ils ont en effet été conçu pendant la même campagne que les autres (alors que nous sommes dans la partie qui existait déjà de la cathédrale). Celui du milieu traite de Sainte Trinité, à gauche la Vierge Marie et des saints locaux comme Sainte Ide ou Sainte Ludmila (accompagnée de Spytihněv Ier (Premier roi de Bohême et mari de Ludmila) et de la couronne de Saint Venceslas)) et à droite Saint Guy, Saint Venceslas et Charles IV (qui est un peu un saint officieux ici).

Info cathédrale: Wikipédia (Multi) && Site du château sur la cathédrale en son sein (Multi) && Office du tourisme (CZ/EN)

Sources : site de la Bibliothèque du Chapitre métropolitain de Prague (CZ) && Article de presse (CZ)
&& Blog voyage détaillant tous les vitraux (EN)

View of the Cathedral and Prague Castle, above the river Vltava. by philippe.Onwire

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View of the Cathedral and Prague Castle, above the river Vltava.

View of the Cathedral and Prague Castle, above the river Vltava.

View of the Cathedral and Prague Castle, above the river Vltava. by philippe.Onwire

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View of the Cathedral and Prague Castle, above the river Vltava.

View of the Cathedral and Prague Castle, above the river Vltava.

View of the Cathedral and Prague Castle, above the river Vltava. by philippe.Onwire

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View of the Cathedral and Prague Castle, above the river Vltava.

View of the Cathedral and Prague Castle, above the river Vltava.

View of the Cathedral and Prague Castle, above the river Vltava. by philippe.Onwire

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View of the Cathedral and Prague Castle, above the river Vltava.

View of the Cathedral and Prague Castle, above the river Vltava.

View of the Cathedral and Prague Castle, above the river Vltava. by philippe.Onwire

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View of the Cathedral and Prague Castle, above the river Vltava.

View of the Cathedral and Prague Castle, above the river Vltava.

Prague Castle by philippe.Onwire

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Prague Castle

Prague Castle (Czech: Pražský hrad) is the official residence and office of the President of the Czech Republic. Located in the Hradčany district of Prague and dating back to the ninth century, the castle has been a seat of power for kings of Bohemia, Holy Roman emperors, and presidents of Czechoslovakia. The Bohemian Crown Jewels are kept within a hidden room inside it.
The Guinness Book of Records lists Prague Castle as the largest ancient castle in the world. It occupies an area of almost 70,000 m2, at about 570 meters in length and an average of about 130 meters wide.

History

Prague Castle in 1870

Vladislav Hall

Changing Of The Guards
The history of the castle stretches back to the year 870 with the construction of its first walled building, the Church of the Virgin Mary. The Basilica of Saint George and the Basilica of St. Vitus were founded under the reign of Vratislav and his son St. Wenceslas in the first half of the 10th century.
The first convent in Bohemia was founded in the castle, next to the church of St. George. A Romanesque palace was erected here during the 12th century. In the 14th century, under the reign of Charles IV the royal palace was rebuilt in Gothic style and the castle fortifications were strengthened. In place of rotunda and basilica of St. Vitus began building of a vast Gothic church, that have been completed almost six centuries later.
During the Hussite Wars and the following decades, the castle was not inhabited. In 1485, King Ladislaus II Jagello began to rebuild the castle. The massive Vladislav Hall (built by Benedikt Rejt) was added to the Royal Palace. New defence towers were also built on the north side of the castle.
A large fire in 1541 destroyed large parts of the castle. Under the Habsburgs, some new buildings in renaissance style were added. Ferdinand I built Belvedere as a summer palace for his wife Anne. Rudolph II used Prague Castle as his main residence. He founded the northern wing of the palace, with the Spanish Hall, where his precious art collections were exhibited.
The Second Prague defenestration in 1618 began the Bohemian Revolt. During the subsequent wars, the Castle was damaged and dilapidated. Many works from the collection of Rudolph II were looted by Swedes in 1648, in the Battle of Prague (1648) which was the final act of the Thirty Years' War.
The last major rebuilding of the castle was carried out by Empress Maria Theresa in the second half of the 18th century. Following his abdication in 1848, and the succession of his nephew, Franz Joseph, to the throne, the former emperor, Ferdinand I, made Prague Castle his home.
In 1918, the castle became the seat of the president of the new Czechoslovak Republic T.G. Masaryk. The New Royal Palace and the gardens were renovated by Slovenian architect Jože Plečnik. In this period the St Vitus Cathedral was finished (on September 28, in 1929). Renovations continued in 1936 under Plečnik's successor Pavel Janák.
On March 15, 1939, shortly after the Nazi regime strong-armed former Czech President Emil Hacha (who suffered a heart-attack during the negotiations) to hand his nation over to the Germans, Adolf Hitler spent a night in the Prague Castle, "proudly surveying his new possession." During the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia in World War II, Prague Castle became the headquarters of Reinhard Heydrich, the "Reich Protector of Bohemia and Moravia". He was said to have placed the Bohemian crown on his head; old legends say a usurper who places the crown on his head is doomed to die within a year. Less than a year after assuming power, on May 27, 1942, Heydrich was attacked by British-trained Czech soldiers while on his way to the Castle, and died of his wounds (which became infected) a week later.
After the liberation of Czechoslovakia, it housed the offices of the communist Czechoslovak government. During the Velvet Revolution, Alexander Dubček, the leader of Czechoslovakia during the Prague Spring, appeared on a balcony overlooking Wenceslas Square to hear throngs of protesters below shouting "Dubček to the Castle!" As they pushed for him to take his seat as president of the country at Prague Castle, he embraced the crowd as a symbol of democratic freedom.
After Czechoslovakia split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia, the castle became the seat of the Head of State of the new Czech Republic. Similar to what Masaryk did with Plečnik, president Václav Havel commissioned Bořek Šípek to be the architect of post-communism Prague Castle's necessary improvements, in particular of the facelift of the castle's gallery of paintings.

Architectural styles of Prague Castle

Saint Vitus Cathedral

Conclusion of the cathedral (1344-1349)
The castle buildings represent virtually every architectural style of the last millennium. Prague Castle includes Gothic St Vitus Cathedral, Romanesque Basilica of St. George, a monastery and several palaces, gardens and defense towers. Most of the castle areas are open to tourists. Nowadays, the castle houses several museums, including the National Gallery collection of Bohemian baroque and mannerism art, exhibition dedicated to Czech history, Toy Museum and the picture gallery of Prague Castle, based on the collection of Rudolph II. The Summer Shakespeare Festival regularly takes place in the courtyard of Burgrave Palace.
The neighborhood around Prague Castle is called Hradčany.

View of the Cathedral and Prague Castle, above the river Vltava. by philippe.Onwire

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View of the Cathedral and Prague Castle, above the river Vltava.

View of the Cathedral and Prague Castle, above the river Vltava.

View of the Cathedral and Prague Castle, above the river Vltava. by philippe.Onwire

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View of the Cathedral and Prague Castle, above the river Vltava.

View of the Cathedral and Prague Castle, above the river Vltava.

View of the Cathedral and Prague Castle, above the river Vltava. by philippe.Onwire

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View of the Cathedral and Prague Castle, above the river Vltava.

View of the Cathedral and Prague Castle, above the river Vltava.

Prague Castle where the kings of Bohemia, Holy Roman emperors, and presidents of Czech Republic have had their offices by Iztok Alf Kurnik

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Prague Castle where the kings of Bohemia, Holy Roman emperors, and presidents of Czech Republic have had their offices

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Welcome to the Prague castle by Iztok Alf Kurnik

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Welcome to the Prague castle

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St. Vitus Cathedral by Iztok Alf Kurnik

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St. Vitus Cathedral

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The largest ancient castle in the world by Iztok Alf Kurnik

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The largest ancient castle in the world

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Prague Castle Kings of Bohemia by alirezasefidpour

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Prague Castle Kings of Bohemia

Prague Castle

Prague Castle Gothic architecture by alirezasefidpour

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Prague Castle Gothic architecture

Prague Castle

Prague Castle Jože Plečnik Bořek Šípek Benedikt Rejt by alirezasefidpour

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Prague Castle Jože Plečnik Bořek Šípek Benedikt Rejt

Prague Castle

Asymmetry | Interior yard Prague Castle by Stefan Cioata

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Asymmetry | Interior yard Prague Castle

St. Vitus Cathedral, Prague, Czech Republic by Moldovia

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St. Vitus Cathedral, Prague, Czech Republic

Saint Vitus' Cathedral (Czech: Katedrála svatého Víta) is as a Roman Catholic cathedral in Prague, and the seat of the Archbishop of Prague. The full name of the cathedral is St. Vitus, St. Wenceslas and St. Adalbert Cathedral. Located within Prague Castle and containing the tombs of many Bohemian kings and Holy Roman Emperors, this cathedral is an excellent example of Gothic architecture and is the biggest and most important church in the country. The cathedral is under the ownership of the Czech government as part of the Prague Castle complex.

Charles Bridge Scenery by kent.c

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Charles Bridge Scenery

Prague, Czech Republic