{"id":1916,"date":"2017-03-29T18:01:09","date_gmt":"2017-03-29T16:01:09","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.pragueartstour.com\/?page_id=1916"},"modified":"2019-02-19T09:41:27","modified_gmt":"2019-02-19T08:41:27","slug":"karlovy-vary-saint-maurus-reliquary-in-becov","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.pragueartstour.com\/fra\/karlovy-vary-saint-maurus-reliquary-in-becov\/","title":{"rendered":"D6 Karlovy Vary & Saint Maurus Reliquary in Be\u010dov"},"content":{"rendered":"
<\/p> Western Bohemia: A Spa Town & an Artwork of European Significance<\/em><\/p> Karlovy Vary<\/span><\/strong> owes its name to its founder, Charles IV. According to a legend, he discovered a healing spring here in the 14th century. This spa town is not only famous for its miraculous springs, of which there are about a dozen directly in the city, but it is also known for the beautiful nature around it. The town towers overthe surrounding evergreen forests like a luxurious cake with whipped cream. This apt comparison was coined by the famous Swiss architect, Le Corbusier, who was particularly charmed by the city. As an architectural complex, the city was built in the Romantic Revival style, accented by several gems of Art Nouveau. The construction of these buildings corresponds to the turn of the 19th and 20th century when this coquettish town saw its greatest expansion. The healing cures mostly consist of drinking water from the springs rich in various minerals. We will also head for the colonnades, where the primary healing springs are, and you will not miss the chance to taste their magical waters!<\/p> The chateau in Be\u010dov nad Teplou<\/span><\/strong> is located approximately 20 kilometers from the famous Carlsbad (Karlovy Vary) spa. It contains an artefact of priceless value, considered the second most important in the country after the Czech coronation jewels. A Romanesque reliquary of St. Maurus from the beginning of the 13th century, its recently completed restoration took thirteen years. There are only two other reliquaries of comparable value in the whole of Europe.<\/p> The actual casket is carved from walnut wood, however it\u2019s the outer decoration that particularly attracts viewers. It is entirely covered in gold and silver, with gilded sculptures of Jesus and the apostles, delicately carved reliefs depicting scenes from the New Testament, enameled decorations, antique gems with miniature reliefs adorned with filigree, as well as several hundred finely cut gems and spheres from rock crystal.<\/p> Until the end of WWII, this exceptional example of Romanesque goldsmith work belonged to the Dukes of Beaufort, members of Belgian aristocracy that resided in the Be\u010dov chateau. Because of their collaboration with the Nazi regime, the family was forced to quickly leave the country at the end of the war and hid the reliquary inside a church. This set forth an incredible sequence of events regarding the \u2018lost\u2019 reliquary, including an attempt of the original owners to export it from then Communist Czechoslovakia. With only a few clues, the secret service and experts were able to locate the \u2018mystery item\u2019 and halt its export.<\/p> Tours are available from April through October.<\/p>\t<\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\t<\/div>\n<\/section>\nKarlovy Vary & St. Maurus Reliquary with Private Guide - D6<\/h1>\n<\/div>