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Renewal of a Pilgrimage Tradition in Czech Context
Madro, Tomáš ; Kyselka, Mojmír (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
Involvement of Czech Republic to the Europe-wide network of pilgrimage routes, which are leading to Santiago de Compostela. Bring back the tradition of traveling through the physical and mental landscape. Form of the path and its meaning as a part of the whole, but also on one’s own, independently, with its own beginning and destination. Presentation of unique landscape and human values and their mutuall blending and influencing in the course of history
Motivational aspects for the Satiago de Compostela pilgrimage
Neumannová, Adéla ; Psohlavec, Lukáš (advisor) ; Turčová, Ivana (referee)
Title: Motivational aspects for the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage. Objectives: The aim of the thesis was to find out the motivational aspects of pilgrims from the Czech Republic to the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. Methods: The method of questionnaire survey was used for data collection, which was made in the Google Forms program. The questionnaire was filled out by 287 rspondens from the Czech Republic, 218 of them were women and 69 were men. The data were evaluated by using basic statistical methods and the results were analyzed by graphs and tables in Microsoft Excel. Results: The most frequent main motivational aspect for the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela is spiritual motivation with 33,5 %, the second most frequent motivational aspect is escape from routine with 20,2 % and the third is cultural-touristic motivation with 12,9 %. Religious motivation has only 7 %. The most frequent secondary motivational aspects are cultural-touristic motivation 17,5 %, escape from routine 17,3 %, gaining new experiences 17,1 % and sports motivation 16,9 %. Furthermore, it was found that the motivation for the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage differs according to gender. The most frequent motivational aspect for both men and women is spiritual motivation, but the second most frequent...
The Hájek Monastery by Červený Újezd
Štěrbová, Magdalena ; Macek, Petr (advisor) ; Biegel, Richard (referee)
The Hájek Monastery by Červený Újezd is situated in the register of Červený Újezd, in the district of Prague - West, by the road from Červený Újezd to Břve. It is a monastery complex, composed of a loreto, which is surrounded of a cloister with two residential wings (the monastery was administrated by the franciscans) and other buildings. In the past, the complex uset to be one of the most important places of pilgrimage in the region of central Bohemia. In the fifties of the twntieth century, it was used as a detention camp and then as a military station. The autor dicribed the complex as it could have been seen at the beginning of the twntiwth century, this description is based on a litarture and historical sources. Using her own photodocumentation, she then dicscribed the current state of the complex. She shown that almost nothing has remained of the original equipement, only some elemnts are stored in other places. In the terms of presevation of the architecture, the complex is dilapidated but not in disrepair. The renovations are slowly carried out. In the complex of Hájek we can find some items of structural-historical interest. It is the loreto, one of the oldest in the region of the Czech countries (1623); the so-called hermitage, which could perhaps have been used for some paralitugical...
The Hájek Monastery by Červený Újezd
Štěrbová, Magdalena ; Macek, Petr (advisor) ; Biegel, Richard (referee)
The Hájek Monastery by Červený Újezd is situated in the register of Červený Újezd, in the district of Prague - West, by the road from Červený Újezd to Břve. It is a monastery complex, composed of a loreto, which is surrounded of a cloister with two residential wings (the monastery was administrated by the franciscans) and other buildings. In the past, the complex uset to be one of the most important places of pilgrimage in the region of central Bohemia. In the fifties of the twntieth century, it was used as a detention camp and then as a military station. The autor dicribed the complex as it could have been seen at the beginning of the twntiwth century, this description is based on a litarture and historical sources. Using her own photodocumentation, she then dicscribed the current state of the complex. She shown that almost nothing has remained of the original equipement, only some elemnts are stored in other places. In the terms of presevation of the architecture, the complex is dilapidated but not in disrepair. The renovations are slowly carried out. In the complex of Hájek we can find some items of structural-historical interest. It is the loreto, one of the oldest in the region of the Czech countries (1623); the so-called hermitage, which could perhaps have been used for some paralitugical...
Renewal of a Pilgrimage Tradition in Czech Context
Madro, Tomáš ; Kyselka, Mojmír (referee) ; Mléčka, Jan (advisor)
Involvement of Czech Republic to the Europe-wide network of pilgrimage routes, which are leading to Santiago de Compostela. Bring back the tradition of traveling through the physical and mental landscape. Form of the path and its meaning as a part of the whole, but also on one’s own, independently, with its own beginning and destination. Presentation of unique landscape and human values and their mutuall blending and influencing in the course of history
Pilgrimage routes in Central Bohemia
Švejdová, Petra ; Netková, Jarmila (advisor) ; Voříšková, Barbora (referee)
The Bachelor's thesis concerns Christian pilgrimage tradition in Central Bohemia. It focuses on traditional pilgrimage routes to Hajek and Stara Boleslav. The thesis describes the history of the location and the pilgrimage route as well as the religious tourism in present.

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