Oldřich Tyl, Josef Fuchs, Veletržní palác (Trade Fair Palace, Prague, 1928)
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Oldřich Tyl, Josef Fuchs, Veletržní palác (Trade Fair Palace, Prague, 1928)
«Nella Chiesa il sentimentalismo offusca la ragione»
«Nella Chiesa il sentimentalismo offusca la ragione»
«C’è una forte tendenza a esaltare i sentimenti, svalutare la ragione e quindi infantilizzare la fede cattolica. E il linguaggio ecclesiale oggi in voga è più degno della psicoterapia che non del Vangelo». Parla Samuel Gregg, dell’Acton Institute.
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Secondo il Magistero della Chiesa il peccato mortale s'identifica col peccato grave; ecco perché
Secondo il Magistero della Chiesa il peccato mortale s’identifica col peccato grave; ecco perché
Attenzione all’artificiosa e diabolica differenza tra il peccato grave e il peccato mortale!
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národní galerie
Visited the Prague National gallery the other day, the Veletržní palác, to be precise, built in 1928, and according to local sources the first public functionalist building ever to be built, which I find a little hard to believe, seeing as the Staatliches Bauhaus started in Weimar back in 1919 (most readers will, however, associate the school with Dessau and the iconic Bauhaus building there, built between 1925 and 1926).
Architects: Josef Fuchs and Oldřich Tyl, who worked on the project between 1925 and 1928.
One quick addendum: The gallery burnt down in 1974, only to be rebuilt few years later – with the original style intact.