- Kroměříž Archbishop's Palace
Infobox World Heritage Site
WHS = Gardens and Castle at Kroměříž
State Party = CZE
Type = Cultural
Criteria = ii, iv
ID = 860
Region = Europe and North America
Year = 1998
Session = 22nd
Link = http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/860The Kroměříž Palace ( _de. Schloss Kremsier, _cs. Zámek Kroměříž or "Arcibiskupský zámek") in
Kroměříž ,Czech Republic , used to be the principal residence of the bishops and (since 1777) archbishops ofOlomouc .The first residence on the site was founded by bishop Stanislas Thurzo in 1497. The building was in a Late
Gothic style , with a modicum ofRenaissance detail. During theThirty Years' War , the castle was sacked by the Swedish army (1643).It was not until 1664 that a bishop from the powerful
Liechtenstein family charged architectFiliberto Lucchese with renovating the palace in a Baroque style. The chief monument of Lucchese's work in Kroměříž is the Pleasure Garden in front of the castle. Upon Lucchese's death in 1666,Giovanni Pietro Tencalla completed his work on the formal garden and had the palace rebuilt in a style reminiscent of theTurin ese school to which he belonged.After the castle was gutted by a major fire in March 1752, two leading imperial artists,
Franz Anton Maulbertsch andJosef Stern , arrived at the residence in order to decorate the halls of the palace with their works. In addition to their paintings, the palace still houses an art collection, generally considered the second finest in the country, which includesTitian 's last mythological painting, "The Flaying of Marsyas". The largest part of the collection was acquired by Bishop Karel inCologne in 1673. The palace also contains an outstanding musical archive and a library of 33,000 volumes.UNESCO lists the palace and garden among theWorld Heritage Site s. As the nomination dossier explains, "the castle is a good but not outstanding example of a type of aristocratic or princely residence that has survived widely in Europe. The Pleasure Garden, by contrast, is a very rare and largely intact example of a Baroque garden" [http://whc.unesco.org/archive/advisory_body_evaluation/860.pdf] . Apart from the formalparterre s there is also a less formal nineteenth-centuryEnglish garden , which sustained damage during floods in 1997.Interiors of the palace were extensively used by
Miloš Forman as a stand-in for Vienna'sHofburg Imperial Palace during filming of "Amadeus" (1984), based on the life ofWolfgang Amadeus Mozart (who actually never visited Kroměříž). The main audience chamber was also used in the film "Immortal Beloved" (1994), in the piano concerto scene.References
* [http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/860 Materials from the World Heritage website]
External links
* [http://www.zamky-hrady.cz/1/kromeriz-e.htm Photographs of Kroměříž Castle]
* [http://www.kromeriz.net QTVR virtual tour of Kromeriz]
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