ARCHITECT, German (active 1344-1383 in Prague) |
Exterior view1344-83Photo St. Vitus's Cathedral, Prague | |
During the reign of Charles IV (king of Bohemia from 1346, emperor 1355--78) Prague was effectively a fixed capital of the German Empire. The foundation stone for the St. Vitus's Cathedral was laid in 1344. The first architect was Mathieu d'Arras (1290-1352) who designed the ground plan for the choir and built part of the ambulatory and the radiating chapels. After his death the young Peter Parler (1330-1399) introduced truly modern architecture into the construction. The photo shows the south side of the cathedral. View the ground plan of St. Vitus's Cathedral, Prague. |