Kongregace Milosrdných sester sv. Kříže

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K Rotundě 81, 128 00 Praha 2-Vyšehrad, Czechia

Phone : 📞 +789
Website : http://www.klaster-km.cz/
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City : Praha 2 Vyšehrad

K Rotundě 81, 128 00 Praha 2-Vyšehrad, Czechia
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Dva dvojdomy obklopují z obou stran ve východozápadním směru prostřední budovu Nového děkanství. Všechny tři objekty leží podél ulice K Rotundě a nejlépe si je můžete prohlédnout z protějšího klidného parčíku - z Karlachových sadů. Domy čp. 81 a 82 v ulici K Rotundě 6 a 8 jsou řešeny jako dvojdům. Byly vybudovány v letech 1848 - 1849 podle návrhu stavitele Johanna Ripoty pro Vyšehradskou kapitulu. Sídlí tu Kongregace Milosrdných sester svatého Kříže, římskokatolická ženská řeholní kongregace, která se věnuje hlavně pomoci nemocným a potřebným a práci ve školství. Kongregaci založil švýcarský kapucín Theodosius Florentini v roce 1856 v Ingenbohlu, do Čech přišla v roce 1860. Ve 2. podlaží domu je umístěn sádrový model horní části pomníku Slavína (Génius vlasti) z vyšehradského hřbitova od sochaře Josefa Maudra. Zde byl také umístěn kovaný kříž z barokního průčelí baziliky sv. Petra a Pavla, než byl přemístěn k památníku obětí totalitních režimů na vyšehradském hřbitově v roce 2003. Domy čp. 90 a 91, v ulici K Rotundě 12 a 14, jsou také řešeny jako dvojdům s jednotnou romantickou gotizující fasádou. Objekt byl postaven v letech 1874 - 1875 dle plánů renomovaného architekta Františka Niklase pro Vyšehradskou kapitulu jako kanovnická rezidence. Prostranství před domem zdobí kamenná klasicistní fontána, která stávala původně na Fügnerově náměstí. V roce 1945 byla poničena při bombardování. V roce 2000 byla zrestaurována a přemístěna právě do Karlachových sadů. Two semi-detached houses surround the central building of the New Deanery on both sides in the east-west direction. All three buildings are situated along the street "K Rotundě" (to the rotunda) and you can best watch them from this street or neighboring quiet park - "Karlachovy sady" (Karlach´s Orchards). Houses No. 81 and 82 in the street "K Rotundě" 6 and 8 are designed as a semi-detached house. The objects were built between 1848 - 1849 according to the design of the builder Johann Ripota for the Vyšehrad Chapter. It is the seat of the Congregation of the Sisters of Mercy of the Holy Cross, a Roman Catholic female religious congregation that is mainly dedicated to helping the sick and needy and working in the field of education. The congregation was founded by the Swiss Capuchin Theodosius Florentini in 1856 in Ingenbohl, and got to Bohemia in 1860. On the second floor of the house a plaster model of the upper part of the monument to Slavin (Genius of the Fatherland) is placed. There was also placed a forged cross from the baroque facade of the Basilica of St. Peter and Paul before being moved to the memorial to the victims of totalitarian regimes at the Vyšehrad Cemetery in 2003. Houses No. 90 and 91, in the streets "K Rotundě" 12 and 14, are also designed as a semi-detached house with a single romantic Gothic facade. The objects were built between 1874 - 1875 according to the plans of renowned Czech architect František Niklas for the Vyšehrad Chapter as a canonical residence. The area in front of the house is decorated with a classicist stone fountain, which originally stood on Fügner Square. In 1945 was damaged during the bombing. In 2000 it was restored and moved to Vyšehrad´s Karlachovy sady.
Two semi-detached houses surround the middle building of the New Deanery in both east-west directions. All three buildings are located along K Rotundě Street and you can best see them from the quiet park opposite - from Karlachovy sady. Houses No. 81 and 82 in K Rotundě 6 and 8 are designed as semi-detached houses. They were built in the years 1848 - 1849 according to the design of the builder Johann Ripota for the Vyšehrad Chapter. It is home to the Congregation of the Sisters of Mercy of the Holy Cross, a Roman Catholic women's religious congregation dedicated mainly to helping the sick and needy and working in education. The congregation was founded by the Swiss Capuchin Theodosius Florentini in 1856 in Ingenbohl, and came to Bohemia in 1860. On the 2nd floor of the house there is a plaster model of the upper part of the monument to Slavín (Genius of the Fatherland) from the Vyšehrad cemetery by sculptor Josef Mauder. Here was also placed a wrought iron cross from the Baroque facade of the Basilica of St. Peter and Paul before he was moved to the memorial to the victims of totalitarian regimes in the Vyšehrad cemetery in 2003. Houses No. 90 and 91, in K Rotundě 12 and 14, are also designed as a semi-detached house with a uniform romantic Gothic facade. The building was built in the years 1874 - 1875 according to the plans of the renowned architect František Niklas for the Vyšehrad Chapter as a canonical residence. The area in front of the house is decorated with a stone classicist fountain, which originally stood on Fügner Square. In 1945, it was destroyed by bombing. In 2000, it was restored and relocated to Karlachovy sady. Two semi-detached houses surround the central building of the New Deanery on both sides in the east-west direction. All three buildings are situated along the street "K Rotundě" (to the rotunda) and you can best watch them from this street or neighboring quiet park - "Karlachovy sady" (Karlach´s Orchards). Houses No. 81 and 82 in the street "K Rotundě" 6 and 8 are designed as a semi-detached house. The objects were built between 1848 - 1849 according to the design of the builder Johann Ripota for the Vyšehrad Chapter. It is the seat of the Congregation of the Sisters of Mercy of the Holy Cross, a Roman Catholic female religious congregation that is mainly dedicated to helping the sick and needy and working in the field of education. The congregation was founded by the Swiss Capuchin Theodosius Florentini in 1856 in Ingenbohl, and got to Bohemia in 1860. On the second floor of the house a plaster model of the upper part of the monument to Slavin (Genius of the Fatherland) is placed. There was also placed a forged cross from the baroque facade of the Basilica of St. Peter and Paul before being moved to the memorial to the victims of totalitarian regimes at the Vyšehrad Cemetery in 2003. Houses No. 90 and 91, in the streets "K Rotundě" 12 and 14, are also designed as a semi-detached house with a single romantic Gothic facade. The objects were built between 1874 - 1875 according to the plans of renowned Czech architect František Niklas for the Vyšehrad Chapter as a canonical residence. The area in front of the house is decorated with a classicist stone fountain, which originally stood on Fügner Square. In 1945 was damaged during the bombing. In 2000 it was restored and moved to Vyšehrad´s Karlachovy sady.

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