Church of St. Joseph
The church of St. Joseph was built between 1687 and 1693 for the Order of the Barefoot Carmelite Nuns next to the Order of seclusions. The project is a central building with a dome and a monumental facade in the Dutch style. It was probably built by Roman architect Abraham Paris based on the draft of Johann Bernard Fischer of Erlach. The facade of the church is oriented towards the Josefovská
Street and it is decorated by the statues of St. Teresa and John of the Cross, which were most likely the work of Matouš Václav Jäckel. Above the entrance is located a relief of the Habsburg Eagle with the letter "L", which reminds us of Emperor Leopold under whose reign the church was built. The painting of the "Saint Family" at the main altar is the work of Baroque master Petr Brandl.
Kontaktní informace
Ulice | Josefská | Město | Praha 1 |
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