- Klácelka
Klácelka is a man-made cave in a forest near
Liběchov ,Czech Republic . It is known for complex of sculptural works made by sculptorVáclav Levý . Name of the cave and the sculptures commemorateFrantišek Klácel (1808 - 1882), a theologist and philosopher. It was created during the 1840s.At the time of carving the Klácelka, Levý was an untutored young man. He chiseled from sandstone rock a cave that is an allegorical "
Blaník " - a hall of sleeping heroes. These include leader of the soldiers of the mythological army sleeping in Blaník and Hussite leadersJan Žižka andProkop Holý . The walls of the cave are festooned withrelief s from fairy tales of "Lišák Ferina" by Klácel.The theme of Blaník, central to the Klácelka, harks back to Protestant symbolism and the memory of the
Hussite Wars , notwithstanding the Catholic monarchy of the times.References
*"The Klacelka In A Slavic Woodland" by Stacey B. Day, Int. Foundation, N.Y. 2002. ISBN 0-934314-11-X
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