Saturday, December 11, 2010

St. Jilji Church Prague

"K2T Wisata"
St. Jilji Religion is set on a supernatural, tapering street in the courageousness of Prague, warm to the famous Old Municipality Tract. St. Jilji was founded in the 13th century by Bishop Jan IV, then remodelled by Friar monks between 1340-1370. Redress from the outset the church was a parish service and from 1625, with the exception of the pol era, was a monastery church of the neighbouring Country convent. Today the church is monolithic, with intricately crafted sopranino ceilings and rhetorical decorations.
The inland of the church is partitioned by two pairs of Churrigueresco pillars. The principal table is quite breathtaking, beady with metallic relics centralised around an image of the decease.
 

The church has many beautiful paintings and relics. The ceiling artwork was painted in the mid-1700s by Reiner who is buried in the church. The church is currently considered one of the most valuable early-Baroque architectures in Prague.

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