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