The Baroque
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The Baroque
The Baroque BARO Q UE Baroque is... ...when colorful decoration of churches makes your head spin, ...when sculptured figures cry or are happy – as if they were alive, ...when palaces dazzle by their monumentality, ...when several melodies form a fascinating harmony - like in the music of J. S. Bach, ...when you see a small chapel next to the road and – for that moment – you stop seeing the world around. Baroque in the World Baroque in the Czech Lands The Baroque as a new artistic movement was born in the late 16th century in Italy, where, at the time, the Catholic Church was building its residence in the Vatican. The Baroque extended in the early 17th century to Bohemia, although it only became more prominent after the Thirty Years War. The best Italian artists, among them also the famous Michelangelo, during their work on decorations of the Pope's residence started to seek for new ways of expressing their deep emotional relationship with God and capturing movement and lightness in their work. And above all - how to impress. As a leading direction of culture and art it survived for a long time, practically until the second half of the 18th century, and as well as elsewhere in Central Europe it had changed significantly the form of urban, rural and natural landscape. During the 17th century, the Baroque spread from Europe to overseas colonies (especially in Latin and South America) and became an important part of their cultural history. The Baroque left us an extraordinary legacy of monuments - churches, monasteries, pilgrimage sites, palaces, castles, but also modest chapels and statues along the roads. Even today, we can visit festivals of Baroque music and the galleries are adorned by many paintings of the best masters | of Baroque painting. 2 z 99 B A R O QUE THE BEST OF BAROQUE The Age of Miracles After one of the worst wars in history, Europe takes a breath of new life. Perhaps nowhere else but in Bohemia does such vigorous building activity take place. The towns get a new face, and so do villages and the and landscape. The most important monuments of the Czech Baroque period include beautifully decorated churches, monumental palaces, gardens full of colourful flowers, precious sculptures and also a uniquely preserved theatre. The extremely rich Baroque era is relived even today through many festivities and music and theater festivals. | 3 z 99 B A R O QUE The Best of Baroque – An Overview KUTNÁ HORA PRAGUE OLOMOUC KUKS KROMĚŘÍŽ | 4 z 99 B A R O QUE The Best of Baroque – An Overview VA LT I C E ČESKÝ KRUMLOV MIKULOV ZELENÁ HORA HOLAŠOVICE 6 z 99 B A R O QUE PRAGUE / THE MIRACULOUS RECOVERY After it was looted by Swedish armies, Prague is enjoying an unprecedented boom of building activity. The Baroque era creates an entirely new impression on the city's face. The Charles Bridge damaged by the Swedes is embellished with new sculptures. All around Prague, dozens of new churches are erected. The most beautiful one, built by Christopher Dientzenhofer, will stand in Malá Strana (the Lesser Town). | 7 z 99 B A R O QUE THE STORIES OF BAROQUE PRAGUE The nobility built new palaces surrounded by gardens. One of the most imposing is the Wallenstein Palace in Malá Strana (the Lesser Town). Jaroslav Bořita of Martinice, the royal vice-regent thrown out of the window of the Prague Castle in 1618, is also just about finished with the building of his palace. It has the same layout as the Royal Palace, from where he defenestrated during the revolution; only the scale is halved. The statuette of Prague Infant Jesus miraculously survived the war and Swedish looting. The news of Infant’s miraculous powers spread around the world and thousands of pilgrims come to visit the statuette in Prague. The Jesuit Order, invited to Bohemia to promote the Catholic faith, is committed to the development of education and builds the Clementinum, with the oldest meteorological station in the country. | 7 z 99 B A R O QUE K U T N Á H O R A / THE MAGICAL CATHEDRAL The reconstruction of the monastery church was entrusted by the Cistercians to the young architect Jan Blažej Santini-Aichel. In his first monumental work, Santini perfectly combines the elements of Gothic and Baroque styles to build a cathedral which does not have an equal in the rest of Europe. | 8 z 99 B A R O QUE THE STORY OF J A N B L A Ž E J S A N T I N I Santini was born lame and partially paralyzed. Therefore, he could not take over his father's stonemasonry workshop. After returning from a trip to Europe and doing smaller work, he is recommended by the Zbraslav Cistercian abbot Wolfgang II. Lochner to his colleague in Sedlec. By rebuilding the local church, Santini transformed the existing perception of the Baroque architecture. The exquisite details, references to numerical symbolism and the perfect feel for light and acoustics make the visit to the cathedral a remarkable experience. Near the cathedral, Santini also rebuilds the All Saints Church, which is one of the most impressive ossuaries in the world. | 10 z 99 B A R O QUE K U K S / THE ISLAND OF BAROQUE ART The belief in miraculous healing power of the springs gave rise to one of the most interesting Baroque complexes in Central Europe. The landscape composition using the terrain along the Elbe, statues of the Virtues and Vices by Matthias Braun and the unique Baroque pharmacy - these are only the main attractions of Kuks. | 10 z 99 B A R O QUE THE STORY OF COUNT ŠPORK The eccentric Count Špork turned Kuks into a centre of community life. He invited the best architects and artists of that time. Besides the spaces for worldly pleasures, Kuks was to be also a place to help the needy – therefore a hospital for war veterans and pharmacy were built here. | 11 z 99 B A R O QUE O L O M O U C / THE SPIRITUAL CENTRE OF MORAVIA Olomouc becomes the most important ecclesiastical seat of Moravia. The miraculous end of the plague provides an impetus for the erection of the Plague Column of the Holy Trinity, the largest sculptural group in the Czech Republic. The era of extraordinary development is concluded by the advancement of the city to the seat of the Archbishop. | 12 z 99 B A R O QUE THE STORY OF BAROQUE OLOMOUC One of the most important events in Olomouc is the festival celebrating the appointment of Count Troyer as the Bishop of Olomouc. The painting depicting the festive procession and the bishop's golden carriage are - along with many other artistic treasures - on display at the museum in the Archbishop's Palace. | 13 z 99 B A R O QUE K R O M Ě Ř Í Ž / T H E M O S T B E AT I F U L G A R D E N Former marshland miraculously turned into one of the most beautiful gardens in the world is now a UNESCO heritage site. During the Baroque period, the summer residence of the Olomouc bishops in Kroměříž, literally blossomed into a number of gardens and parks, and became the "Czech Versailles." | 14 z 99 B A R O QUE FROM MARSHES TO A UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE The Italians Filiberto Lucchese and Giovanni Pietro Tencalla transformed an unsightly marsh near the Kroměříž Castle into a veritable work of art. The Flower Garden is unique mainly because it has never been fundamentally changed by reconstruction. At the same time, new gardens are also created directly at the Kroměříž Castle. The bishops of Olomouc also pursue art collecting, seeking to expand their collection. A precious painting by Titian, Apollo and Marsyas, is added to the collection and becomes the pride of the castle gallery. | 15 z 99 B A R O QUE VALTICE, MIKULOV T H E B A R O Q U E I N T H E W I N E C O U N T RY Two powerful families - two exceptional Baroque mansions. The Dietrichstein and Liechtenstein families fundamentally changed the landscape of South Moravia, where for centuries, the best Czech wine is grown. | 16 z 99 B A R O QUE PICTURESQUE SOUTH MORAVIA SCENERIES The Lednice-Valtice Complex is an exceptional example of a cultural landscape. The present complex of ponds, pavilions and small buildings originated in the 19th century, however the landscaping started by the Liechtenstein family, already in the Baroque period. A visit to the cellars of the chateau in Valtice succintly explains why Valtice is the Czech capital of wine. Cardinal Dietrichstein, as an expression of gratitude to God for overcoming the plague epidemic, build a Calvary with a Saint Sebastian chapel on Svatý Kopeček (Holy Hill) near Mikulov. This magical place has attracted thousands of pilgrims for centuries – for the Marian pilgrimage celebrating the statue of the Black Madonna, which Dietrichstein brought from the Italian Loreto. | 17 z 99 B A R O QUE Z E L E N ÁH O R A / MORE THAN ARCHITECTURE Jan Blažej Santini Aichel elevated his architectural works to spiritual experience. He incorporated many symbols and references to the numeral 5 into the pilgrimage site on Zelená Hora (Green Mountain), a complex of buildings merged into a perfectly functional whole. | 18 z 99 B A R O QUE THE MASTER OF SYMBOLS The church of St. John of Nepomuk is so interweaved with symbolism and still fascinates experts on architecture and mysticism. | 20 z 99 B A R O QUE Č E S K ÝK R U M L O V / T H E A T R I C A L M I R A C L E S You will find nothing like this elsewhere in the world. The impressive castle in Český Krumlov conceals a real jewel the oldest Baroque theatre in the world with fully functional facilities. | 20 z 99 B A R O QUE HOW WAS THE BAROQUE THEATER PRESENTED ? Let‘s peek behind the curtain of the Baroque theatre. In Český Krumlov, the hand-painted scenery, sophisticated stage control system and the apparatus for creating sound effects such as thunderstorm and hail have been beautifully preserved. | 21 z 99 B A R O QUE H O L A Š O V I C E / THE PICTURESQUE FOLK BAROQUE When Baroque was replaced in the cities by an altogether different fashion, people in the villages did not like the new style. And so, inspired by rounded shapes and Baroque adornment, the farmers began to improve their farm houses. Thus, a completely unique phenomenon of Folk Baroque was born. No wonder it is said that the South Bohemian villages are the most picturesque in the world. | 22 z 99 B A R O QUE CZECH FOLK TRADITIONS South Bohemia is not only ideal for exploring the folk traditions and crafts; since the Middle Ages, the region is a renowned fishing area, and Czech cuisine specialties are definitely worth tasting. | 23 z 99 B A R O QUE Products / Events / Activities PRAGUE KUTNÁ HORA KU KS Following Santini; Prague circuit; Wallenstein (Valdštejn) circuit Bohemian Carnevale; Prague Spring; St. John Navalis festivities; summer festivals of old music Exhibitions; monuments; concerts in Baroque churches International music festival; Kutná Hora Summer; Kutná Hora Theatre Festival Tours of Kuks Hospital, church and garden Traditional cuisine in local taverns; gallery visits; ossuary tour Theatrum Kuks; Garden Fairs in Kuks; Kuks Musical Spring; Runs through the Králův Dvůr region; Advent fair in Kuks; vintage (wine harvest) festival in Kuks Kuks garden picnic; forest trails to see the Braun‘s statues; farm tourism in Eastern Bohemia | 24 z 99 B A R O QUE Products / Events / Activities OLOMOUC In Santini‘s Footsteps trail Olomouc Baroque festivities; Olomouc Christmas and Easter fairs Traditional cuisine of Haná (Taste Haná) KROMĚŘÍŽ In Santini‘s Footsteps trail (Moravian circuit) Zlín Region harvest festival; festival Hortus Magicus Picnic in the garden; visit Castle Gallery with Tizian; search for the treasure of Bishop Bruno VA LT I C E / M I K U L O V Moravian wine trails; In Santini‘s Footsteps trail Concert cycle Hencke‘s Baroque organ; International summer school of old music; Moravian Parnas of Johann Georg Gettner; Marian pilgrimage to Svatý kopeček (Holy Hill) Wine tasting, wine harvest, cycling vacation | 26 z 99 B A R O QUE Products / Events / Activities ZELENÁ HORA ČESKÝ KRUMLOV HOLAŠOVICE Baroque art from the collections of the National Gallery in Prague; In Santini‘s Footsteps trail Festival of Baroque Art Český Krumlov Bicycle trail through the Baroque landscape of Libějovice and Lomec. Country Fair; Kubata festival XXI. International music festival of 13 cites; Concerts in the Baroque halls of the Žďár Castle; Monastery night at the Žďár Castle Concerts; hiking in the Highlands Boating on the Vltava River; theatre with a rotating auditorium Cycling among the ponds; gourmet experiences – traditional cuisine; learning about folk traditions | 27 z 99 B A R O QUE Products / Events / Activities (top stories) PRAGUE KUTNÁ HORA VA LT I C E In Santini‘s Footsteps trail;; Prague circuit; Valdštejn circuit Bohemian Carnevale; Prague Spring; St. John Navalis festivities; Summer old music festivals Kutná Hora International music festival; Kutná Hora Summer; Kutná Hora Theatre Festival Moravian wine trails; In Santini‘s Footsteps trail Concert cycle - Hencke‘s Baroque organ; International summer school of old music; Moravian Parnas of Johann Georg Gettner; Marian pilgrimage to Svatý kopeček (Holy Hill) Wine tasting, vine harvest, cycling vacation, farm tourism Exhibitions; monuments; concerts in Baroque churches Traditional cuisine in local taverns; gallery visits; ossuary tour , | 27 z 99