Neo-Gothic or Gothic Revival elements in the Collegiate Church of Saints Peter and Paul
- The exterior
- Gothic Revival and Art Nouveau painted ceiling and pillar decorations
- The Chapel of St. Joseph
- Winged altar with Mary Magdalene
- Angel hanging outside the Chapel of Our Lady of Sorrows
- Winged altar in the Chapel of St. Joseph by Zikmund Rudi
- The Chapel of the Holy Sacrament Zikmund Rudi
- Main Altar
- Pulpit
- Geometric wall decoration
- Pietà by Ferdinand Stuplesser
St. Vitus Cathedral
- Night views of the cathedral
- Late-nineteenth and twentieh-century elements on the west front and interior
- Fourteenth- and nineteenth-century parts of the church exterior
- Rose window on the west front
Bibliography
“The Collegiate Church of Saints Peter and Paul.” Information sheet available inside the church. 28 September 2015.
Sisa, Jozsef. "Neo-Gothic Architecture and Restoration of Historic Buildings in Central Europe: Friedrich Schmidt and His School." The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians. Vol. 61, no. 2 (June 2002): 170-187.
Last modified 29 September 2015