2018, magisterská práce
Head: PhDr. Zdeňka Stoklásková, Ph.D., Institute of History - Faculty of Philosophy MU
Abstract
The subject of this work is an explanation of the term "Arcade of Prince Johann von Liechtenstein" in the defined period 1805-1812. The main focus was placed on the area of Lednice-Valtice, but also on the areas of Adamov, Nové Zámky near Litovle, Koloděje near Praha, alternatively (but to a lesser extent) on other Liechtenstein areas in Lower Austria (Mödling, Sparbach and Hadersfeld or Loosdorf). The time frame of the work corresponds to the beginning of the administration of the Liechtenstein dominion by Johann I Joseph the Prince of Liechtenstein in 1805 and the retirement of the architect and princely building director Joseph Hardtmuth from the princely service in 1812. Attention was also paid to the costs of the building work and the sources of inspiration. The aim was to compare the "model objects" with other buildings in the Bohemian and Moravian parks of other aristocratic families that were built at the beginning of the so-called "long" 19th century.