Architektura omezení. Středoevropské protestantské kostely v éře protireformace v komparativní perspektivě II ****************************************************************************************** * Altová Blanka - Nešpor Zdeněk R. ****************************************************************************************** Architecture of Restriction. Central-European Protestant Churches in a Comparative Perspec Abstrakt This second part of the comparative study of Protestant churches constructed during the Ha in the era of the Counter- Reformation discusses the six Silesian “Churches of Grace”, as several hundred “Toleration Churches” in the Czech Lands, in Moravia, in Austrian Silesia Kingdom of Hungary (the first part of the study was published in volume 15, 2013, 1). From of art history, the “Churches of Grace” are described individually, whereas in the case of Churches”, the description is mainly refrained to the Czech Lands and to the universal tra constructions, documented through specific examples. The authors show that local condition possibilities of local congregations played a greater role in the design, the construction furnishing of individual churches than the external religious legislative restrictions. Th influence of these external restrictions on the architecture of Evangelical churches in th lands wasn’t felt until the period of religious tolerance at the end of the 18th and in th of the 19th centuries. More important than the religious restrictions themselves (typicall in the location of the construction and in the prohibition of building towers), which were by the Evangelicals, was the obligation to use the so-called national style and the requir construction styles and norms, which defined the character and size of all public building has been practically ignored in all literature to date. Such requirements, along with othe simultaneously prevented a more significant use of earlier or foreign architectural styles Evangelical church architecture of Austrian Silesia, to some extent. Klíčová slova Silesia; Hungary; Czech lands; protestant architecture; history of architecture; counter-r Blanka Altová [ URL "LM-92.html "] Zdeněk R. Nešpor [ URL "LM-269.html "]