Josef Mocker

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Josef Mocker (22 November 1835 in Cítoliby - 15 November 1899 in Prague) - Bohemian architect and restorer who worked in a purist gothic style. He was responsible for restoring many Bohemian castles and ancient buildings in Prague. His work aroused much controversy, but also contributed many important landmarks of Prague.

Here is partial list of his prominent works:

Tábor main church before reconstruction by Josef Mocker in 1897. Photographed by Ignác Šechtl
Tábor main church before reconstruction by Josef Mocker in 1897. Photographed by Ignác Šechtl
Tábor main church after reconstruction by Josef Mocker with new pseudo-ghotic altair. Photo by Ignác Šechtl and Josef Jindřich Šechtl
Tábor main church after reconstruction by Josef Mocker with new pseudo-ghotic altair. Photo by Ignác Šechtl and Josef Jindřich Šechtl
Church of st. Peter in Poříčí, Prague (XII ct., rebuit in 1874 – 1879 by Josef Mocker)
Church of st. Peter in Poříčí, Prague (XII ct., rebuit in 1874 – 1879 by Josef Mocker)
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