Chrám Matky Boží před Týnem Staroměstské nám., 110 00 Staré Město

Chrám Matky Boží před Týnem





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  • MondayClosed
  • Tuesday10 AM–1 PM, 3–5 PM
  • Wednesday10 AM–1 PM, 3–5 PM
  • Thursday10 AM–1 PM, 3–5 PM
  • Friday10 AM–1 PM, 3–5 PM
  • Saturday10 AM–1 PM, 3–5 PM
  • Sunday10:30 AM–12 PM




Chrám Matky Boží před Týnem Staroměstské nám., 110 00 Staré Město




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  • MondayClosed
  • Tuesday10 AM–1 PM, 3–5 PM
  • Wednesday10 AM–1 PM, 3–5 PM
  • Thursday10 AM–1 PM, 3–5 PM
  • Friday10 AM–1 PM, 3–5 PM
  • Saturday10 AM–1 PM, 3–5 PM
  • Sunday10:30 AM–12 PM

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Doporučené recenze

Bachar Fatfatt
01.10.2023
Chrám Matky Boží před Týnem
No matter how many times you will pass by, every time it will be a breathtaking view. The first floor is a free entry, just go and ask, usually, there is no queue. The church inside is amazing, and the outside architecture is mesmerising.
cassie nicholls
21.09.2023
Chrám Matky Boží před Týnem
Amazing gothic church, really beautiful exterior and interior! Highly recommend visiting. Go earlier in the day before many tour groups arrive
Sudarshan Pise
12.09.2023
Chrám Matky Boží před Týnem
On the site of a Romanesque hospital church, construction of the Týn Church (Kostel Matky Boží před Týnem) began in the mid-14th century. The church was completed during the reign of King George of Poděbrady.On the shield was a statue of King George, known as the Hussite king, and a large chalice, the symbol of communion in both kinds. In 1626, the sculpture of the king was replaced by one of the Virgin Mary, and the chalice was melted down and made into a halo.
Ghasem Aloostany
20.08.2023
Chrám Matky Boží před Týnem
In the 11th century, the Old Town plaza area was occupied by a Romanesque church, which was built for foreign merchants coming to the nearby Týn Courtyard.[1] It was replaced by an early Gothic Church of Our Lady before Týn in 1256. Construction of the present church began in the 14th century. The church was designed in the late Gothic style under the influence of Matthias of Arras and later Peter Parler. By the beginning of the 15th century, construction was almost complete; only the towers, the gable and roof were missing. The church was controlled by Hussites for two centuries, including John of Rokycan, future archbishop of Prague, who became the church's vicar in 1427. The building was completed in the 1450s, while the gable and northern tower were completed shortly thereafter during the reign of George of Poděbrady (1453–1471). His sculpture was placed on the gable, below a huge golden chalice, the symbol of the Hussites. The southern tower was not completed until 1511, under architect Matěj Rejsek.
Hellyeah1079
14.08.2023
Chrám Matky Boží před Týnem
The Church of Our Lady in Prague, also known as the Týn Church, is a striking Gothic masterpiece that dominates the skyline of the city. As I approached the church, I was immediately captivated by its soaring spires and intricate façade, which exude a sense of grandeur and spirituality.Stepping inside the Church of Our Lady, I was enveloped by a serene and reverent atmosphere. The dimly lit interior, adorned with magnificent stained glass windows and ornate altars, evoked a sense of awe and tranquility. The architectural details, from the vaulted ceilings to the meticulously carved stone elements, showcased the skill and craftsmanship of the medieval artisans.One of the most notable features of the church is the mesmerizing astrological clock, which stands as a testament to the ingenuity of its time. The clock not only tells the time but also displays the positions of celestial bodies, providing a unique intersection of science and spirituality. Witnessing its intricate movements and rich symbolism was truly awe-inspiring.The Church of Our Lady in Prague is not only a place of worship but also a significant historical and cultural landmark. Its towering presence and remarkable architecture make it an iconic symbol of the city. Visiting this magnificent church is an opportunity to appreciate the artistic and architectural achievements of the past while connecting with a sense of spirituality and history that permeates its walls.
Luc Christen
27.07.2023
Chrám Matky Boží před Týnem
To attend a classical concert is just an unforgettable experience ... acoustic fantastic while admiring the beauty of the architecture.
Mustafa Arikan
25.07.2023
Chrám Matky Boží před Týnem
It is simply an amazing architecture and sight at the heart of old town, Prague. YouMust not stare just the exterior but you must also visit inside and embrace the ambience.
Sanyam Kaila
25.07.2023
Chrám Matky Boží před Týnem
Best place for those who have interest in history. THE ANCIENT WORLD. Weekday is the best time to visit, because of crowd. Easily to see every thing.
A J
20.07.2023
Chrám Matky Boží před Týnem
Iconic church in the Prague skyline and seen pretty much everywhere in the city. Long queues if you're visiting.a Gothic church and a dominant feature of the Old Town of Prague, Czech Republic. It has been the main church of this part of the city since the 14th century. The church's two towers are 80 m high, and each tower's spire is topped by eight smaller spires in two layers of four.the 11th century, the Old Town plaza area was occupied by a Romanesque church, which was built for foreign merchants coming to the nearby Týn Courtyard. It was replaced by an early Gothic Church of Our Lady before Týn in 1256. Construction of the present church began in the 14th century. The church was designed in the late Gothic style under the influence of Matthias of Arras and later Peter Parler. By the beginning of the 15th century, construction was almost complete; only the towers, the gable and roof were missing. The church was controlled by Hussites for two centuries, including John of Rokycan, future archbishop of Prague, who became the church's vicar in 1427. The building was completed in the 1450s, while the gable and northern tower were completed shortly thereafter during the reign of George of Poděbrady (1453–1471). His sculpture was placed on the gable, below a huge golden chalice, the symbol of the Hussites. The southern tower was not completed until 1511, under architect Matěj Rejsek.The lost Battle of White Mountain (1620) ushered in an era of harsh recatholicisation (part of the Counter-Reformation). Consequently, the sculptures of heretic king" George of Poděbrady and the chalice were removed in 1626 and replaced by a sculpture of the Virgin Mary
UnName
17.07.2023
Chrám Matky Boží před Týnem
The Church of Our Lady before Týn is situated in one of the most vibrant and beautiful areas of Prague. The surrounding streets are filled with historic architecture, quaint shops, cafes, and restaurants, creating a lively and colorful atmosphere. It's a great place to explore, shop, dine, and enjoy the lively vibe of Prague's Old Town.

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