SACRE COEUR
The Sacre Coeur Chapel is situated at the site of the former convent and boarding school of the Ladies of the Sacred Heart of Jesus by the Church of the Lord Jesus Christ. In 1872, Josefina Goetz, the head of the nuns of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Lord, bough the mansion of the manufacturer Ried of Ridenstein in Smichov. It was house no. 103, standing in the garden and once owned by Count Clary. She also bought the estate no. 167 and built a new nunnery with a chapel there. The premises served as a finishing should established in the French style for girls from wealthy families, where lessons were also conducted in French. On 30June 1882, the foundation stone was laid for a new cathedral built in the Neo gothic style after P. Chislian Bethun, and Emmaus/Beuron Benedictine. The construction of the Sacre Coeur church was undertaken by Ferdinand Zehengruber. The church was completed and consecrated in 1884. Subsequently, the interiors were also finished and the murals were painted the Beuron artist. The objects of reverence were the remains of Flavia Victoria, a Roman martyr. There remains were donated to the congregation by the Empress Maria Anna and were placed in the crypt. At the end of the 20th century, the reconstruction of the church was commenced and the interior of the church was restored to its original state.
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