Zprávy památkové péče, 2020 (vol. 80), issue 2
Editorial
Tereza Johanidesová
Zprávy památkové péče 2020, 80(2):145 
Studie a materiálie
From the city to the suburbs. Residential construction in Brno-Královo Pole in the years 1919-1925
Pavla Cenková, Aleš Homola
Zprávy památkové péče 2020, 80(2):147-165 | DOI: 10.56112/zpp.2020.2.02 
In a series of professional articles entitled "My Home is My Castle", we focus on the formation and form of residential construction in the Brno suburbs in the first half of the 1920s. While the last study dealt with the construction of the Brno district of Žabovřesky, the current article is devoted to the urban creation of Královo Pole, the most important of the Brno suburbs in the first years of the existence of Greater Brno. As in Žabovřesky, the stimulating and supporting measures of the first Czechoslovak Republic toward housing construction had a fundamental influence on the boom in construction activity in the early 1920s. The context of the...
History and principles of heritage protection of exhibition grounds using the example of the Brno Exhibition Grounds
Lenka Štěpánková
Zprávy památkové péče 2020, 80(2):166-173 | DOI: 10.56112/zpp.2020.2.03 
The complex of the Brno Exhibition Center is comprised of a unique preserved ensemble of modern architecture from the interwar period, having retained its original function for many decades. The reconstruction of the original complex from the 1920s took place in two important stages. First, in the second half of the 1950s, new exhibition halls were built for engineering fairs with respect to the original composition; this determined the appearance of the complex for several more decades. Later, new modern exhibition halls were built in the western part of the complex from the mid-1990s; the key project, which organically connected the historical part...
Liturgical textile and its restoration. The beginnings of textile restoration in the period from the late 1950s to the early 1970s
Markéta Grill Janatová
Zprávy památkové péče 2020, 80(2):174-184 | DOI: 10.56112/zpp.2020.2.04 
The development of collecting in the 19th century also focused on historical liturgical clothing and textiles which had lost their original function as a part of the liturgy and were rather appreciated for their artistic and craft qualities. The recognition of the heritage value of liturgical textiles led to the realization of the urgent need to change the approach to their care, including repairs. The workshops of women's monasteries had been the traditional place where liturgical garments were repaired, then the production of paraments was later added in the 19th century. The renovations carried out here were intended to bring the garments back into...
The diversity of Chinese wallpaper - interior decoration in the 18th and 19th centuries
Lucie Olivová
Zprávy památkové péče 2020, 80(2):185-199 | DOI: 10.56112/zpp.2020.2.05 
The article focuses on Chinese wallpapers from the 18th and 19th centuries which decorated the interiors of aristocratic residences in what is today the Czech Republic. It is based on a survey of preserved wallpapers and professional literature, listed in the introduction by the author. Unlike in Europe, Chinese interiors did not use wallpaper. This is why Europeans at first had only smaller prints available that were sometimes imported from China; these would be fastened individually to a larger textile or paper base. This method of application was used in two rooms at the Veltrusy chateau. The woodcuts date back to the 1840s and were made in Suzhou....
Aristocratic necropoleis of the Jagiellonian and early modern period - their significance and function: Bechyně and Němčice
Jan Chlíbec, Jiří Roháček
Zprávy památkové péče 2020, 80(2):200-208 | DOI: 10.56112/zpp.2020.2.06 
Due to historical circumstances, only a small number of more complete medieval aristocratic necropoleis have been preserved in Bohemia to this day. Such an example of the longer time continuity and complexity of the family burial ground are given by two South Bohemian necropoleis - in the monastery church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary in Bechyně and in the parish church of St. Nicholas in Němčice. Both aristocratic necropoleis from the late Middle Ages and the early Renaissance are also examples of burial grounds of the significant upper nobility (Bechyně) and the lower, local nobility (Němčice). Both types of necropolis show similarities (emphasis...
Historical context of the production of fortress brick (technological notes)
Tomáš Hanzlíček, Jiří Hofman
Zprávy památkové péče 2020, 80(2):209-215 | DOI: 10.56112/zpp.2020.2.07 
The construction of the fortresses at Terezín (central Bohemia) and Josefov (northeast Bohemia) in the second half of the 18th century was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire's defense against the Prussian menace. Both of these constructions were built between 1780 and 1790. The chosen construction material was generally brick in combination with partially used sandstone. The Empire's administration was responsible for the production of bricks and control of the brickyards' production. According to historical Austrian Military Academy and archive documents, information concerning the fortress construction at Terezín was found. The article focuses on...
European Court of Human Rights and protection of cultural heritage five years later
Jan Malíř
Zprávy památkové péče 2020, 80(2):216-224 | DOI: 10.56112/zpp.2020.2.08 
The article provides an overview of the case-law concerning cultural heritage protection which the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) rendered under the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (ECHR) over the last 5 years. The ECtHR continues to be confronted with cultural heritage protection especially based on applications that challenge the compatibility of measures taken by Signatory States in order to protect cultural heritage with individual right to property, as enshrined in Article 1 Protocol 1. In this respect, the ECtHR goes on to qualify cultural heritage protection - considered to constitute a public interest -...
Různé
Pro města bylo třeba něco udělat. Rozhovor s profesorem Karlem Kibicem o jeho kariéře v památkové péči, výzkumu radnic a vzniku městských památkových zón
Jakub Bachtík, Vít Jesenský
Zprávy památkové péče 2020, 80(2):225-233 | DOI: 10.56112/zpp.2020.2.09 
Kohoutí útok. Kopie obrazu Paula de Vos ze sběrny Fondu národní obnovy v Půjčovní ulici v Praze II
Milan Jančo
Zprávy památkové péče 2020, 80(2):233-237 | DOI: 10.56112/zpp.2020.2.10 
Zvony v Kostelci u Jihlavy, Volfířově a Domašově - zdařilé anonymní práce velkomeziříčských renesančních dílen
Radek Lunga
Zprávy památkové péče 2020, 80(2):237-241 | DOI: 10.56112/zpp.2020.2.11 
K dvěma letošním výročím brněnských architektů: Bohuslav Fuchs a Kamil Fuchs
Josef Němec
Zprávy památkové péče 2020, 80(2):241-243 
Semináře, konference, akce
Mezinárodní den archeologie 2019 v NPÚ
Stanislava Kučová, Jan Pařez, Ján Čáni, Lenka Militká
Zprávy památkové péče 2020, 80(2):244-245 
V Praze se sešli archeologové z celé Evropy
Stanislava Kučová, Tomáš Řepa, Martin Tomášek
Zprávy památkové péče 2020, 80(2):245-247 
Nicolaiova sbírka je online
David Merta, Michaela Tvrzníková
Zprávy památkové péče 2020, 80(2):247-248 
Recenze, bibliografie
Konfiskované osudy
Adam Rejha
Zprávy památkové péče 2020, 80(2):248-250 
Kniha o Klárově - unikátní autorský a vydavatelský počin
Zdeňka Petáková
Zprávy památkové péče 2020, 80(2):250 
