Carlo Lurago - Projects

Projects

  • 1637–1659: Baroque City Hall, Náchod
  • 1638–1648: St. Saviour, Prague
  • 1640–1642: Jesuit Church and College House, Březnice
  • 1650–1659: Modifications and enlargement of Náchod Castle
  • c. 1650: Modification of the Church of St. Mary-under-the-Chain, Malá Strana, Prague
  • 1651: Modification of the Lobkowicz Palace, Prague
  • 1653–1660: The Clementinum, Staré Město, Prague
  • 1653–1658: Modification and baroquification of the castle annex for the Counts of Herberstein, Grafenort, Powiat of Kłodzko, Silesia
  • 1654–1666: Jesuit Church of the Assumption, Hradec Králové
  • 1654–1679: St. Ignatius Church, Klatovy (Klattau)
  • 1655–1661: Modification of the Castle in Nové Město nad Metují
  • 1657–1739: Saint-John-under-the-Cliff, (Svatý Jan pod Skalou), Beroun District
  • 1658: "Stone Birdhouses", Prague
  • 1659–1674: Cloister of the pilgrimage church of Svatá Hora near Příbram
  • 1578–1653: Clementinum, St. Salvator (Kostel svatého Salvátora), Staré Město, Prague
  • 1654–1690: Jesuit College Kłodzko, Silesia
  • 1663–1668: Cloister "im Waldl", Kladno
  • 1664: New Inn, Tursko
  • 1665–1670: Saint Ignatius Church (Kostel svatého Ignáce), Prague
  • 1666–1668: Hunting lodges for Humprecht Jan Czernin von und zu Chudenitz, Sobotka
  • 1668: St. Stephan's Cathedral, Passau
  • 1670: Pilgrimage church of Maria Taferl im Poggstal
  • 1673: Professhaus Sankt Nikolaus in Malá Strana, Prague
  • 1688: Remodeling of St. Ignatius Church in Chomutov

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