They were buried in the middle of the church

JUNE - SEPTEMBER 2024
Olomouc Archdiocesan Museum
Digitised box with the remains of the Přemyslid princes
Digitised box with the remains of the Přemyslid princes

THE REMAINS OF THE OLOMOUC PŘEMYSLOVIANS FAMILY AND THEIR BURIAL COFFINS

In the Church of St. Stephen at the Monastery Hradisko in 2019, a significant discovery was made of a two-piece relic casket of several important medieval personalities of Olomouc – especially the successful Olomouc Přemyslid dukes Ota I (1045 – 1087) and Ota III (1122 – 1160) and their wives, who were, among other things, the founders of the monastery Hradisko. This discovery, whose significance goes beyond the borders of the Olomouc region and is extraordinary in the context of the whole of Central Europe, was presented to the visitors of our museum in its discovery state in the autumn of 2018, i.e. at the time of the beginning of expert research of this unique monument. The surveys were a continuation of the scientific research project on the Prague Premyslid dukes, which has been ongoing for many years at the Institute of Archaeology of the Czech Academy of Sciences.

After the anthropological and genetic surveys of the remains and the restoration of the two Baroque caskets in which the remains were originally stored, we will present the results of all the scientific work in the form of an exhibition and a scientific publication.

THE REMAINS OF THE OLOMOUC PŘEMYSLOVIANS FAMILY AND THEIR BURIAL COFFINS

In the Church of St. Stephen at the Monastery Hradisko in 2019, a significant discovery was made of a two-piece relic casket of several important medieval personalities of Olomouc – especially the successful Olomouc Přemyslid dukes Ota I (1045 – 1087) and Ota III (1122 – 1160) and their wives, who were, among other things, the founders of the monastery Hradisko. This discovery, whose significance goes beyond the borders of the Olomouc region and is extraordinary in the context of the whole of Central Europe, was presented to the visitors of our museum in its discovery state in the autumn of 2018, i.e. at the time of the beginning of expert research of this unique monument. The surveys were a continuation of the scientific research project on the Prague Premyslid dukes, which has been ongoing for many years at the Institute of Archaeology of the Czech Academy of Sciences.

After the anthropological and genetic surveys of the remains and the restoration of the two Baroque caskets in which the remains were originally stored, we will present the results of all the scientific work in the form of an exhibition and a scientific publication.

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ARCHDIOCESAN MUSEUM

ZDÍK PALACE (CLOSED FROM 1ST OCTOBER TO 31ST MARCH)

MUSEUM OF MODERN ART + ARCHDIOCESAN MUSEUM


THEY WERE BURIED IN THE MIDDLE OF THE TEMPLE. THE REMAINS OF THE OLOMOUC PŘEMYSLID DYNASTY AND THEIR BURIAL TOMBS
DATE: Jun 13 – August 25, 2024
VERNISAGE: 6.30 pm, Jun 13, 2024
PLACE: Olomouc Archdiocesan Museum
AUTHORS OF THE CONCEPT: Simona Jemelková, Jiří Šindelář
CURATOR: Simona Jemelková
RESTORATION: Ivan Houska, Jiří Látal, Vendulka Otavská  
EXHIBITION DESIGN: Vlastimil Sedláček
GRAPHIC DESIGN: Petr Šmalec, Beata Rakowská
INSTALLATION: Vlastimil Sedláček, Filip Šindelář, Ondřej Žák
PROMOTION: Lukáš Horák, Tomáš Kasal
LOANS BY: Římskokatolická farnost Olomouc – Klášterní Hradisko / Olomouc – Klášterní Hradisko, Roman-Catholic Parish