- Johann Christoph Glaubitz
Johann Christoph Glaubitz (ca. 1700 –
30 March 1767 ) was a Lithuanianarchitect of German descent. He is generally considered as the most prominent Baroque architect in Lithuania.Glaubitz was born in Schweidnitz (Świdnica),
Silesia , and spent most of his active life in the capital of theGrand Duchy of Lithuania , Vilnius where he died.Glaubitz created most of his works in
Vilnius and is credited for developing a distinct Lithuanian school of Baroque architecture, known as Vilnian Baroque, which is best reflected in the cityscape of theOld Town of Vilnius . This has contributed to the widespread naming of Old Vilnius as the "City of Baroque". There are at least four churches in Vilnius reconstructed by Glaubitz, namely the Church of St. Catherine (1743), the Church of the Ascension (1750), the Church of St. John, the monastery gate and the towers of the Church of the Holy Trinity. The magnificent and dynamic Baroque facade of the formerly Gothic Church of St. Johns (1749) is mentioned among his best works. Many church interiors including the one of theGreat Synagogue of Vilna were reconstructed by Glaubitz as well as the Town Hall in 1769.A notable building by Glaubitz was the former
Carmelite church ofHlybokaye ,Belarus , which he reconstructed in 1735; it is now the Orthodox Church of the Birth ofTheotokos . Other towns with architecture by Glaubitz includeMahilyow ,Lida , and theCathedral of Saint Sophia in Polatsk in Belarus andDaugavpils inLatvia . The Church of St. Peter and St. Paul inBerezovichi , now part of Hlybokaye, was built in 1776 and demolished in the 1960s and 1970s. Its replica was constructed inBiałystok in the 1990s.Primary sources
* S. Lorentz, Jan Krzysztof Glaubitz - architekt wileński XVIII wieku, Warszawa 1937
External links
*pl icon [http://www.radzima.org/pub/pomnik.php?lang=pl&nazva_id=vihlbier01&kind=s Church of Sts Peter and Paul]
*pl icon [http://www.radzima.org/pub/pomnik.php?lang=pl&nazva_id=vihlhlyb01 Church of Birth of Theotokos]
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