Зарубежные музеи, коллекции, собрания

Список источников >Нехудожественная литература >Искусство. Культура >Музеи, коллекции и собрания >Зарубежные музеи, коллекции, собрания >

Cracow: City of Museums

Автор: [автор не указан]
Год: 1976
Издание: Аркады
Страниц: 184
ISBN: [не указан]
Cracovia - tonus Poloniae urbs celeberrima. Cracow was mentioned for the first time in the years 965 and 966. It became the main center of the state and the seat of the Polish kings in the eleventh century and continued to be the capital right into the seventeenth. The plan of the city, laid out after its foundation in 1257 and one of the most advanced in Europe, has survived almost unchanged to the present day. The city's rapid development was stimulated by Wladyslaw Lo-kietek, who unified the Polish lands and had himself crowned king in the Cathedral on the Wawel in 1320. In the fourteenth century several magnificent Gothic buildings were raised in Cracow, including the royal residence and the Cathedral on the Wawel (the third), the famous Church of St. Mary, the Town Hall, and the Cloth Hall. Of the defensive walls surrounding the town only the Barbican, the Florian Gate, and three towers have survived. In Cracow, Gothic painting and sculpture reached a peak in the fifteenth...
Добавлено: 2017-05-26 12:00:11

Околостуденческое

Рейтинг@Mail.ru

© 2009-2024, Список Литературы