Pardubice Crematorium

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Pardubice Crematorium
Krematorium Pardubice
Pardubice Crematorium
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General information
Town or cityPardubice
CountryCzech Republic
Coordinates50°01′09″N 15°46′37″E / 50.0193°N 15.7769°E / 50.0193; 15.7769
Construction started1921
Completed1923
Design and construction
Architect(s)Pavel Janák

Pardubice Crematorium (Czech: krematorium Pardubice) is a crematorium in Pardubice, Czech Republic. Built in 1921–1923, it was the first Czech crematorium. It is a national cultural monument.

Description and history[edit]

The crematorium was designed by the Czech architect Pavel Janák in the Czech Art Deco style and built in 1921–1923. It was the first Czech crematorium.[1][2] The project came from a tender that was opened at the end of 1918 and took place in 1919. Janák's project was chosen from 81 architectonical designs.[3]

The design of the crematorium was influenced by old Slavic mythology and the concept of ancient Christian basilicas.[4] Janák was inspired by Peter Behrens' conception of the crematorium in Hagen.[5]

Since 2010, the building has been protected as a national cultural monument.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Krematorium" (in Czech). National Heritage Institute. Retrieved 2023-05-15.
  2. ^ Lukeš, Zdeněk (2001). [10 století architektury 6]. Architektura 20. století (in Czech). Prague: Správa Pražského hradu. p. 155. ISBN 80-86161-34-X.
  3. ^ Hnídková, Vendula (2013). Národní styl: kultura a politika = National style: arts and politics (1st ed.). Prague. pp. 179–181. ISBN 978-80-86863-62-7. OCLC 877883568.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  4. ^ Folklorismy v českém výtvarném umění XX. století = Folklorisms in 20th-century Czech Art. Prague: České muzeum výtvarnych umění. 2004. p. 100. ISBN 80-7056-120-3. OCLC 489434547.
  5. ^ Kiesling, Norbert (2011). Pavel Janák (in Czech). Řevnice: Arbor vitae. p. 78. ISBN 978-80-87164-38-9. OCLC 842342679.