PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Žegklitz, Jaromír TI - Counter-Reformation Tiled Stove from the Farmstead in Nebřenice (Prague-East district)Der Gegenreformations-Kachelofen aus dem Wirtschaftshof in Nebřenice (Bez. Prag-Ost) DP - 2024 Apr 12 TA - Staletá Praha PG - 31--51 VI - 39 IP - 2 AID - 10.56112/sp.2023.2.02 IS - 02316056 AB - During the excavations by the Archaia Prague company in the premises of the castle in Nebřenice, redeposited remains of a tiled stove were revealed, related to the earliest phase of the construction of the farmstead around the turn of the second quarter of the 17th century. The reliefs of preserved tiles indicate consciously conceived counter-reformation iconographic meaning of the stove. This presumption corresponds to the owner and most likely purchaser of the stove, Ondřej Hannewald from Eckersdorf, a member of the Prague imperial court and the secret council of emperors Rudolf II and Matthias, who was a convinced Catholic hated by the estate opposition.