Zprávy památkové péče, 2019 (vol. 79), issue 1
Editorial
Lenka Křesadlová
Zprávy památkové péče 2019, 79(1):1 
In Medias Res
Gardeners in the Lednice-Valtice complex and their influence on the appearance of garden arrangements at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries
Lenka Křesadlová
Zprávy památkové péče 2019, 79(1):3-13 | DOI: 10.56112/zpp.2019.1.02 
Descriptions of historical gardens and parks mostly focus on the great names of the architects and builders. Often, research and publications neglect the gardeners whose day-to-day work was essential to the existence of this living work of art. The most talented of them may become "artistic gardeners" and design new garden compositions themselves, thus significantly influencing the appearance of the garden entrusted to them. The period in focus, namely the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries in the Lednice-Valtice complex, may be referred to as a golden era during which a number of distinct personalities met in the service of the Liechtensteins. The...
Gardener Josef Rublič, an almost unknown personality involved in the protection of garden art heritage; the path from the aristocratic to the state garden
Jaromír Tlustý
Zprávy památkové péče 2019, 79(1):14-20 | DOI: 10.56112/zpp.2019.1.03 
Josef Rublič (1877-1953) was one of the gardeners whose professional career began at the time of private aristocratic gardens, before the end of the 19th century. He spent part of his life in the gardens of the noble Herberstein family, and for his diligence and knowledge was appointed inspector for all the gardens and parks of the Herbestein estates in 1911.After 1948, in a time of social and political change, he made great efforts to protect as many historical gardens and parks as possible from devastation and destruction. His appointment as inspector of gardens and parks in listed heritage buildings made this possible. He traveled all over the...
Dynamic water elements in the composition of the Chateau Garden in Kroměříž and their archaeological research
Jiří Janál
Zprávy památkové péče 2019, 79(1):21-27 | DOI: 10.56112/zpp.2019.1.04 
Water elements are an important aesthetic and compositional element in garden art heritage sites. Although waterfalls and rapids are mainly bound to areas with uneven terrain, they also occurred in flat areas where favorable conditions had to be created. This fact is documented on the research into two extinct water elements (Rapids at the Ruins, Cascade at the Pompeii Colonnade) in the Kroměříž Chateau Garden. Archaeological research was aimed at gathering as much information as possible that could be used for the planned restoration of the Chateau Gardens water system. The Rapids with the Neptune statue probably disappeared gradually through sedimentation...
A landscape for breeding and training ceremonial carriage horses in Kladruby nad Labem - compositional analysis
Roman Zámečník, Zdeněk Novák
Zprávy památkové péče 2019, 79(1):28-40 | DOI: 10.56112/zpp.2019.1.05 
Near the towns of Kladruby nad Labem and Selmice in the Pardubice Region, there lies a unique agriculturally utilized landscape, composed as a work of landscape art, and which has been proposed for registration on the World Heritage List. For centuries, the land has been used for breeding and training ceremonial carriage horses of the Old Kladruby breed, and all its structural elements have been preserved to a high degree of authenticity. This makes it a globally unique landscape. Among the analyses necessary to justify its nomination onto this prestigious list, an analysis of the landscape composition is crucial, and is the focus of this article,...
Results of the surveys of certain structures of the Chateau Garden in Kroměříž
Dalibor Janiš, Jan Štětina
Zprávy památkové péče 2019, 79(1):41-49 | DOI: 10.56112/zpp.2019.1.06 
The Chateau Garden in Kroměříž, which since 1998 has been registered on the World Cultural and Natural Heritage List together with the Chateau and the Flower Garden, developed from the end of the 17th century until the early 20th century. The garden was gradually equipped with a wide range of structures whose history and construction have been explored in recent years. The absence of any historical/constructional knowledge of the garden structures was particularly noticeable because the development of the garden itself could be studied in detail through numerous map materials. Research has shown that the key period during which most of the garden structures...
Children's playgrounds, children's play areas, and spaces for children in the first half of the 20th century in the projects of landscape architect Josef Vaněk
Stanislava Ottomanská
Zprávy památkové péče 2019, 79(1):50-60 | DOI: 10.56112/zpp.2019.1.07 
The landscape architect Josef Vaněk is one of the most significant personalities in his field in the Czech Republic during the first half of the 20th century. The aim of this article is to make a selection of his work that addresses the projects of playgrounds, children's play areas, and spaces for children and youth, especially designed in the interwar era of Czechoslovakia (1918-1938). This is unpublished information, not yet described in detail, which was substantiated by the article's author mainly based on the study of this functional type of greenery from the dozens of projects by Josef Vaněk. The acquired knowledge is quite unique, because from...
Caring for Prague's city parks at the end of the 19th and early 20th centuries
Šárka Steinová
Zprávy památkové péče 2019, 79(1):61-67 | DOI: 10.56112/zpp.2019.1.08 
City gardeners held an irreplaceable position in the history of Prague and in the care of its public greenery. Prague's original gardens were not originally large, but this changed after 1875. This is the year that Ferdinand Malý was named as director, but he spent only four years in Prague, from 1874 to 1878. No professional assumed the position after him, so there was no further development. It was finally decided that Prague needed a gardener who would truly lead the gardens of Prague and develop them further. In 1884, the temperamental František Thomayer assumed the position of city gardener. During his tenure, Prague's parks gained a worldwide...
Garden edgings - an interesting detail of 19th century garden arrangements
Dagmar Fetterová, Lenka Křesadlová
Zprávy památkové péče 2019, 79(1):68-74 | DOI: 10.56112/zpp.2019.1.09 
Arranging edgings around flower beds using inorganic materials, or using actual plants for edgings, has been a common element in gardening throughout the entire period of its development. Nonetheless, garden edgings are merely a small detail in the development of garden art and may be considered a symbol of one specific historical stage. Edgings are traditionally and primarily associated with the work of the prominent 19th-century Prince Hermann von Pückler-Muskau, but the use of edgings has a longer tradition. The impulse for a deeper study of the phenomenon of garden edgings in the Czech Republic was the discovery of a larger number of ceramic edging...
Různé
Nadání Josefa, Marie a Zdeňky Hlávkových a proměny zámku v Lužanech
Karel Kibic
Zprávy památkové péče 2019, 79(1):75-81 
Velikonoční řehtačky a klapačky
Petr Vácha
Zprávy památkové péče 2019, 79(1):82-84 
Z činnosti Metodického centra zahradní kultury v Kroměříži
Michaela Letá, Kristina Valentová
Zprávy památkové péče 2019, 79(1):84-88 
Projekt NAKI Zahradně-architektonická tvorba v kontextu realizace cílů národního obrození během 1. Československé republiky skončil
Lenka Křesadlová
Zprávy památkové péče 2019, 79(1):89 
Výzkumný projekt Zahradně-architektonickátvorba v období totalitních režimů v letech 1939-1989 na území České republiky
Roman Zámečník
Zprávy památkové péče 2019, 79(1):89-90 
Semináře, konference, akce
Studijní cesta po technických a průmyslových památkách v Norsku
Eva Dvořáková
Zprávy památkové péče 2019, 79(1):94 
50. mezinárodní konference archeologie středověku, Valtice 17.-21. 9. 2018
Martin Tomášek, Stanislava Kučová, Lenka Militká
Zprávy památkové péče 2019, 79(1):95-97 
9. výjezdní zasedání archeologů NPÚ
Stanislava Kučová, Jan Pařez, Martin Tomášek
Zprávy památkové péče 2019, 79(1):97-99 
Recenze, bibliografie
Tajemství Libosadu
Jiří Rezek
Zprávy památkové péče 2019, 79(1):91 
Staré cesty v krajině středních Čech
Karel Kuča
Zprávy památkové péče 2019, 79(1):91-92 
Hledání kontextu
Karel Kuča
Zprávy památkové péče 2019, 79(1):92-93 
Alexandr Skalický st.: Historismus a secese v Náchodě v letech 1890 až 1918
Karel Kuča
Zprávy památkové péče 2019, 79(1):93 
Památková edukace v historických zahradách a parcích: Příklady dobré praxe
Petr Hudec
Zprávy památkové péče 2019, 79(1):93-94 
