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All images © by Roberto Piperno, owner of the domain. Write to romapip@quipo.it. Text edited by Rosamie Moore.

Prague Dominoes (black border)

Great Architects in Prague

I grouped in this section images of works by some of the greatest architects who worked in Prague.



The images show (left to right):
Detail of Vladislavsky Sal by Benedikt Ried (1493-1502) in the Royal Palace in Prazsky Hrad - Prague
Interior of the Cathedral (sv. Vita) by Peter Parler (1399) in Prazsky Hrad - Prague and detail of Dum U tri houslicek (three violins house) in Nerudova street in Mala Strana - Prague
Sala Terrena by Giovanni Pieroni (1623-30) in Valdsteinsky Palace in Mala Strana - Prague and towers at the end of Charles' bridge in Mala Strana - Prague
Window by Benedikt Ried (1493-1502) in the Royal Palace in Prazsky Hrad - Prague (it is the window of the Second Defenestration of Prague in 1618) and statue of St John Nemopuk by Ignaz Franz Platzer (1747) next to sv. Vorsila in Nove Mesto - Prague
The background of this page shows sv. Mikulas by Cristopher Dientzenhofer (1703-17) completed by his son Kilian Ignaz and by Anselmo Lurago.

Find the other domino pieces:
St John Nemopuk
Towers
Baroque Windows
Baroque Doors (with another image of this section)
Secese Art (with another image of this section)
Early Cubism (with another image of this section)

See The Saints' Bridge and An Italian street in Prague