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Vladislav Hall

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system spanning 16m was a refined engineering feat. The third and highest floor of the palace, the hall replaced a group of rooms dating from the 14th century. Immediately underneath, the second floor is a
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and is among the most complex structural and architectural spaces of the late Middle Ages. In particular, the construction of the complex stone
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The hall was used for banquets, receptions, coronations, and other events of the Bohemian court. It was even large enough to accommodate
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Court, Cloister, and City: The Art and Culture of Central Europe, 1450–1800
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in the 14th century, while the lowest, first floor is a
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50°5′26.35″N 14°24′7.11″E / 50.0906528°N 14.4019750°E / 50.0906528; 14.4019750

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Prague Castle
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Benedikt Rejt
Vladislav II
Prague
vaulting
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Prague Castle
Kohl's Fountain
Matthias Gate

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