This study focuses on manor houses in Upper Lusatia from the beginning of the 16th century to 1635. The methods of building archaeology supported by archival research allowed a comprehensive analysis, from the estate outline, through inner layout of the houses, in both functional and formal aspects, to architectural details and furnishing. These aspects of building culture were put in a wide context with examples from i. a. Silesia, Bohemia and Brandenburg. As a result, the construction history and building culture of these estates were documented, portrayed, and analysed, also including the preservation issues.
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This study focuses on manor houses in Upper Lusatia from the beginning of the 16th century to 1635. The methods of building archaeology supported by archival research allowed a comprehensive analysis, from the estate outline, through inner layout of the houses, in both functional and formal aspects, to architectural details and furnishing. These aspects of building culture were put in a wide context with examples from i. a. Silesia, Bohemia and Brandenburg. As a result, the construction history...
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