Středověk (jinak) trvá #19 Středověký „landscape design“. Brány do nebes uprostřed divoké krajiny

Title in English The Middle Ages (differently) last #19 Medieval "landscape design". Gates to heaven in the middle of a wild landscape
Authors

FOLETTI Ivan MACHÁČEK Jiří ACHVERDJANOVÁ Gajane KELBLOVÁ Anna DOLEŽALOVÁ Klára ČERNOCKÁ Jana

Year of publication 2023
Type Popularization text
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Description In the valley near Tišnov, the abbey of Porta Coeli, translated as "Gate of Heaven", was founded in the 13th century. Surrounded by the wooded hills of the Highlands, the abbey truly lived up to its name. Like other churches and monasteries, it was a safe haven for body and soul amidst a dark, wild landscape. To what extent did medieval builders think about the synergy of landscape and architecture? Why is it necessary to go 'into the field' when studying medieval buildings? And when was the categorical distinction between the secular and the sacred born in our perception? Art historian Ivan Foletti and archaeologist Jiří Macháček discuss this in the next installment of the podcast Medievalism Otherwise Continues.

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