Statues at St. Nicholas Cathedral Exterior
St. Nicholas Cathedral (St. Mikulas), Lesser Town Square
Not to be confused with St. Nicholas Cathedral in Old
Town Square, across the river.
Construction of St. Nicholas Cathedral began in 1703.
This is the largest of Prague's churches founded by the
Jesuits.
St. Nicholas is the masterpiece of Christoph and Kilian
Ignaz Dientzenhofer, a father and son duo who constructed
many buildings during the Baroque period. Unfortunately,
neither lived to see its completion. The building was
finished by Kilian's son-in-law, Anselmo Lurago.
The interior of St. Nicholas is finely decorated with
statues, paintings, and frescoes by leading artists of the
day. Particularly impressive is the dome fresco from Franz
Palko, showing The Celebration of the Holy Trinity, filling
the 70m high dome.
The dome was completed in 1751, shortly before Kilian
Ignaz died. Over the Baroque organ is a fresco of St.
Cecilia, patron saint of music. The organs were played by
Mozart in 1787. The belfry was the last part to be built,
constructed by Anselmo Lurago in 1751-56. During the summer
months, classical concerts are held inside St. Nicholas.
Photo 165, Sept 2008