
Bethlehem Chapel
Reform movements in the late 14th and early 15th centuries in Bohemia and Moravia were associated with the work of Jan Hus, a university professor and theologian who was influenced by the ideas of the English reformer John Wycliffe
Bethlehem Chapel (Betlémská kaple) was built in the 1950s on the site of the original 14th-century chapel, which became famous as the pulpit where Master Jan Hus preached and was designated as a place for sermons in the Czech language. Everything that was preserved from the original chapel was put into the new building, designed by the architect Jaroslav Fragner. Valuable vestiges of the chapel‘s original decoration are fragments of treatises by Jan Hus. The contemporary frescoes copying illuminations from the Jena Codex harkens back to the original atmosphere.


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St. Nicolas Church in Old Town Square
There has been a church dedicated to St. Nicolas in the corner of Old Town Square in Prague for over 800 years. The one that stands today was built in the Baroque period between 1732 and 1737 by the significant Baroque architect Kilian Ignatius Dientzenhofer on the site once occupied by an early medieval church destroyed by fire. In 1920, the Czechoslovak Hussite Church was founded here, spreading the legacy of medieval religious reformer Jan Hus. This organization still operates the church in the present day.














































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