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Genius loci and cultural potential: Chateau area Lysa nad Labem
Odcházel, Vojtěch ; Hoftichová, Petra (advisor) ; Půtová, Barbora (referee)
Bachelor thesis contains comprehensive picture of the unique Château in Lysá nad Labem. The first part of the text is dedicated to the construction and historical development on the castle hill from the early Middle Ages up to the present time, its influence on the contemporary form of the Château and also the Château's interiors, which are interpreted in terms of the fine arts in particular, originating from the days when the Château was owned by Šporkové family. Next part of the work depicts the rich history and present of the castle parks, including the sculptural allegory of workshops by Matthias Bernard Braun and Ignác František Platzer, which are precisely discussed in terms of their iconography. In the final part the work uses these knowledges to discuss cultural potential of the place as well as future of whole Château areal. Key words genius loci, cultural potential, Chateau Lysá n. L., allegorical statues, Lysá nad Labem, Franz Anton Graf von Spork, Matthias Bernard Braun, Ignác František Platzer, baroque culture
The Second Life of the Cistercian Monastery at Plasy (1623 - 1785): Provostry at Mariánská Týnice and Chapel of the Name of Mary at Mladotice in Manifestation of the Order Festivities
Beneš, Pavel ; Royt, Jan (advisor) ; Biegel, Richard (referee)
The present thesis focuses at analysing the development of the Cistercian monastery in Plasy during the Baroque period, as well the monastery festivities, which belonged among important events of the monastery's everyday life, being an inseparable part of routine within the renewed monastery structure and new sacral foundations. The thesis is structured into five chapters, each analysing a particular part of the present topic. The first chapter maps the spiritual and social development of the Cistercian Order and its activities in the Czech Lands, and describes the specifics of the Order liturgy. The adoration of Our Lady has been an inseparable part of the Cistercian devotion and, as such, has become the topic of one of the chapters of the present thesis. Plasy monastery's abbots, the elected superiors of the order, were closely tied to the renewal of the monastery, applying their artistic ambitions to the reconstruction. The major focus of the whole thesis is set on the linkage of primary sources to the individual aspects of life of the Order, such as the Order liturgy, the issue of the foundation stones, or the apotheosis of the newly built structures by Giovanni Battista Santini-Aichel. The concluding chapter summarizes and evaluates the outcomes of the thesis. The present theses could not have...
Genius loci and cultural potential: Chateau area Lysa nad Labem
Odcházel, Vojtěch ; Hoftichová, Petra (advisor) ; Půtová, Barbora (referee)
Bachelor thesis contains comprehensive picture of the unique Château in Lysá nad Labem. The first part of the text is dedicated to the construction and historical development on the castle hill from the early Middle Ages up to the present time, its influence on the contemporary form of the Château and also the Château's interiors, which are interpreted in terms of the fine arts in particular, originating from the days when the Château was owned by Šporkové family. Next part of the work depicts the rich history and present of the castle parks, including the sculptural allegory of workshops by Matthias Bernard Braun and Ignác František Platzer, which are precisely discussed in terms of their iconography. In the final part the work uses these knowledges to discuss cultural potential of the place as well as future of whole Château areal. Key words genius loci, cultural potential, Chateau Lysá n. L., allegorical statues, Lysá nad Labem, Franz Anton Graf von Spork, Matthias Bernard Braun, Ignác František Platzer, baroque culture

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