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Church of St. Thomas (Brno)






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Coordinates: 49°1152.59N 16°3627.16E / 49.1979417°N 16.6075444°E / 49.1979417; 16.6075444
 

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Church of St. Thomas
Kostel sv. Tomáše Apoštola a Zvěstování P. Marie
Church of Saint Thomas and the Annunciation, and the Governor's Palace
Church of St. Thomas is located in Czech Republic
Church of St. Thomas

Church of St. Thomas

49°11′52.59″N 16°36′27.16″E / 49.1979417°N 16.6075444°E / 49.1979417; 16.6075444
LocationBrno
CountryCzech Republic
DenominationRoman Catholic
Websitehttps://svtomas.net
History
StatusActive
Architecture
Functional statusParish church
Architectural typeChurch
StyleBaroque
Administration
DioceseBrno
Joštova Street ends by the western facade of the church

The Church of Saint Thomas and the Annunciation (Czech: Kostel sv. Tomáše Apoštola a Zvěstování P. Marie) is a historic church in Brno, Czech Republic.

The church was founded in the middle of 14th century by John Henry of Luxembourg, Margrave of Moravia, with active support of his brother Charles IV., Roman Emperor, originally as part of an Augustinian monastery.[1] After six years of work the church was consecrated (March 13, 1356) by the Olomouc Bishop Jan Očko of Vlašim in the presence of King Charles IV, suzerain of John Henry. Margrave John Henry and his son Jobst of Moravia, titular King of the Germans, are buried here – in the tomb in front of the main altar.[1][2] John Henry's second consort, Margaret of Opava, reportedly is buried here, as well.

In the south nave is located famous example of polychromed stone statueinhigh Gothic style, known as Pietà of Saint Thomas

Current baroque appearance dates back to the second half of the 17th century when the church was repaired and rebuilt after severe damage caused by the Swedish siege of Brno during the Thirty Years War.[3]

The architect Adolf Loos was baptized in the church on 1 January 1871.

Further reading[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Historie kostela sv. Tomáše - 14. století - Římskokatolická farnost u kostela sv. Tomáše v Brně" (in Czech). Retrieved 26 September 2011.
  • ^ "Historie kostela sv. Tomáše - 15. - 17. století - Římskokatolická farnost u kostela sv. Tomáše v Brně" (in Czech). Retrieved 26 September 2011.
  • ^ "Historie kostela sv. Tomáše - 18. - 20. století - Římskokatolická farnost u kostela sv. Tomáše v Brně" (in Czech). Retrieved 26 September 2011.

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