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Château of Jaroměřice, Conservation of the Chinese Cabinet

December 2015 - Château of Jaroměřice, Conservation of the Chinese Cabinet

1 Chinese Cabinet interiorSmall csprOBJThe 18th century Chinese Cabinet at Jaroměřice nad Rokytnou is a fine example of chinoiserie. But the paper decorations had become detached and conservation was urgently required. The Friends gave a grant and the work has now been successfully carried out.

The Baroque château is one of the largest structures dating from the first half of the 18th century in Europe. This originally medieval fortress standing on a cliff was protected from the south by the swamps of the River Rokytná. The château received its Renaissance appearance at the end of the 15th century, which is also when the foundations were laid for the gardens. Jan Adam, the last of the House of Questenberk, gave the château its current Baroque appearance. He was devoted to music: the first Czech opera 'How the City of Jaroměřice was Founded' by Antonín Míča was first performed here in 1730.

http://www.region-vysocina.cz/…/the-jaromerice-nad-rokytnou…

Photo courtesy of the NPÚ (the Czech National Heritage Institute) copyright sprOBJ

 

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