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Church in Czech Republic
St. Barbara's Church, Kutná Hora
Chrám svaté Barbory
St. Barbara's Church, Kutná Hora is located in Czech RepublicSt. Barbara's Church, Kutná HoraSt. Barbara's Church, Kutná Hora
49°56′42″N 15°15′49″E / 49.94500°N 15.26361°E / 49.94500; 15.26361
CountryCzech Republic
DenominationRoman Catholic
Websitewww.kutnahora.cz
Architecture
Architect(s)František Maxmilián Kaňka
StyleGothic
Neo-Gothic
Administration
DioceseDiocese of Hradec Králové
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Official nameKutná Hora: Historical Town Centre with the Church of St Barbara and the Cathedral of Our Lady at Sedlec
LocationEurope
Criteriaii, iv
Reference732
Inscription1995 (19th Session)

Saint Barbara's Church (Czech: Chrám svaté Barbory) is a Roman Catholic Church in Kutná Hora (Bohemia) in the style of a cathedral, and is sometimes referred to as the Cathedral of St Barbara (Czech: Katedrála sv. panny Barbory). It is one of the most famous Gothic churches in central Europe and it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. St Barbara is the patron saint of miners (among others), which was highly appropriate for a town whose wealth was based entirely upon its silver mines.

Construction began in 1388, but because work on the church was interrupted several times, it was not completed until 1905. The first architect was probably Johann Parler, son of Peter Parler. Work on the building was interrupted for more than 60 years during the Hussite Wars and when work resumed in 1481, Matěj Rejsek, Benedikt Rejt and Mikuláš Parler, assumed responsibility.

The original design was for a much larger church, perhaps twice the size of the present building. Construction, however, depended on the prosperity of the town's silver mines, which became much less productive. So, in 1588, the three-peaked roof had been completed, and a provisional wall was constructed. A little later it was occupied by Jesuits who gradually changed the structure into Baroque style, though parts still remain in Gothic style.

The final process of repair and completion took place at the end of the 19th century, under architects J. Mocker and L. Labler.

Originally there were eight radial chapels with trapezoidal interiors. Later on, the choir was constructed, supported by double-arched flying buttresses.

Internal points of note are the glass windows, altars, pulpits and choir stalls. Medieval frescoes depicting the secular life of the medieval mining town and religious themes have been partially preserved.

Gallery

  • Front view Front view
  • Interior Interior
  • Ceiling Vault Ceiling Vault
  • Stained glass depicting emperor Franz Joseph I Stained glass depicting emperor Franz Joseph I

See also

References

  1. Kutna Hora Information Cathedral of S.t Barbara
  2. ^ J. Chyský, M. Skalník, Vl. Adamec (1965) A Guide to Czechoslovakia (Artia, Prague) p129

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