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Collecting in the Czech lands and its prominent leaders in Ceske Budejovice in the 19th and the first half of the 20th century
DOŠKÁŘOVÁ, Adéla
The thesis focuses on extending collecting activities across the Czech lands and the associated founding of the first institutions of museum and gallery character. The first part deals with Společnost vlasteneckých přátel umění (The Society of Patriotic Friends of Art) and its founders and supporters, which is followed by a chapter concerning collectors and patrons in Bohemia and Moravia in the 19th and early 20th centuries. The second part of the thesis deals with the area of South Bohemia, České Budějovice in particular, with one chapter devoted to the South Bohemian Museum. The author mainly focuses on the origins, history and significant personalities associated with its operation. The subsequent sections deal with two major natives of Ceske Budejovice and its surroundings, an industrialist Vojtech Lanna, later acting in Prague, and a businessman and a politician August Zátka, who, thanks to his social activities played an important role in the early days of collecting and patronal activities of the Zátka family.
The Ruin of the castle Dívčí Kámen
DOŠKÁŘOVÁ, Adéla
The theme of bachelor´s thesis is history and building development of South Bohemian´s castle Girl´s Stone, which is close to former Celtic oppidum in Třísov and today is town Křemže´s property. Thesis also among other things contains history about usage castle, built by brothers from Rosenberg Petr, Oldřich, Jan and Jošt ? sons of Petr I. from Rosenberg. The castle was founded in 1349, when Karel IV. granted the right to its construction to Rosenbergs brothers and they Germanized its name. Because of them is the castle also known in the sources as Maidštejn, Majdštejn or Menštejn. Already in 1541 is in the sources the castle known as uninhabitated. My bachelor´s thesis id dividend into free parts ? primeval history, medieval history and current status. In these chapters I have focused on archeological surveys in the area of the castle, its foundation, appearance of buildings, operation and management and in the last charter I had been describing how the castle looks in these days. Castle core consists from west and east palaces and its walls have been preserved, as walls of the upper castle and its economic background. But round tower standing above the river on the eastern tip of site is completely razed to the grand. Remains of several gates have been preserved, as remains of fortifications and narrow entrance corridor. Ruins of fortifications in latrán are still noticeable.

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1 Doškářová, Anna
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