After two years, thanks to the cooperation of
archaeologists, restorers, builders and other
experts, the reconstruction of the Romanesque
rotunda of St. Wenceslas, considered lost for
376 years, was successfully completed. The
rotunda foundations, with a unique fragment
of tiles of the Vyšehrad (oldest medieval) type,
are situated on the premises of the Charles
University Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
at Malostranské náměstí in Prague.
Selection of successful projects
A current view of the rotunda.
Photo credit: Luboš Svoboda