The church Józefa in Prague on the Little Structure is a central monastery building erected in the Baroque style. Inside the church, historic altars have been preserved: the main and side altars with statuettes and paintings. The front and side elevations of the church are decorated with antique sculptures.
The church Józefa in Prague was built on an oval plan in the years 1686 - 1692 by the architect Abraham de Pariga. The temple was built next to the Carmelite monastery, which operated here until 1782. It was then replaced by the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary, who used the monastery building until 1920.
The author of sculptures on the facades of the Immaculate Virgin Mary, Saint. Teresa of Avila and Saint. Joseph and statues on the main altar is Matěj Václav Jäckel. The paintings on the altars are made by the painter Peter Brandl. Some of the altars, in addition to paintings and paintings, also contain polychrome wood engravings with canopies.
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