ZDAR NAD SAZAVOU
The abbot of the Zdar monastery had this pilgrimage church built to celebrate
the memory of the Czech martyr and saint, John of Nepomuk. It is a unique testament
to the genius of the Prague architect Giovanni Blasius Santini, who decided to
use the five-pointed star as the principal symbol in his remarkable structure.
According to legend, a crown with five stars appeared above the body of the
drowned martyr. The building in the so-called Baroque Gothic style is characteristic
by its composition based on the five-pointed star shape: a star-shaped ground
plan with five exits, five stars and five angels on the main altar. The main
altar depicts the martyr being carried by angels to heaven. The side altars
are devoted to the four Evangelists. All the figures find themselves amidst
a vortex of flames, and their expressions are deeply stirred. The apex of the
cupola contains a giant tongue, the symbol od St. John of Nepomuk, surrounded
by a fiery circle.
This work of Giovanni Santini speaks to us through the originality of its concept
and its brilliant technique, which contains elements of both the Baroque and
the Gothic, united here in the splendid Bohemian Gothic Baroque.
Zdar nad Sazavou is located some 120 km from Prague, near the Prague-Brno highway.