Cinquecento Habsburg Dynasty
1526 Buda and Pest sacked by Turcs administration of the capital moves to Bratislava (Pressburg/Poszony) Habsburgs inherit Bohemian Lands and Hungary from the Jagellonians – Prague reached 60 thousand inhabitants – 1533 Ferdinand I of Habsburg makes Vienna his principal residence
Habsburgs Ferdinand I Anna = daughter of Wladislaw II Jagiello and Anne de Foix; born in Buda
Queen´s Anna Summerhouse „Belveder“
Perspective Bramante – Santa Maria presso San Satiro, Milan, 1485
Perspective Palladio, Teatro Olimpico, Vicenza, 1560
Perspective Borromini – Palazzo Spada, Rome, 1632
Perspective and Symmetry Research of and Ideal, mid 15th c., Italy
Symmetry Bramante, Study for the Tempietto di San Pietro in Montorio, Rome, 1502
Symmetry Palladio, Villa Rotonda, Venetto, Italy, 1570
Palladio, Vicenza, Basilica, loggia since 1549
Belveder, Prague, Royal Garden – Built in two stages: – 1) Light arcades 1530´s by italian architects – 2) Upper floor by Wolmut in 1560´s
Ball Game Hall, Prague, Royal Garden – Wolmut, 1560´s
Wolmut, Prague Castle, 1560 s Old Royal Palace, Assembly HallSt Vitus Cathedral, Organ Choir
Hvězda (Star) Hunting Lodge, Prague 1555
Specificity of the Bohemian Renaissance sgrafitto Schwarzenberg Palace, Prague, 1560 s
Sgraffitto – corresponds to the Italian „rustication“ Florence, Palazzo Medici, 1460´s
Specificity of the Bohemian Renaissance gables