PT Journal AU Huml, V Outrata, J TI History and the Gothic appearance of St. Michael's church at The Old Town of Prague in the 14th centuryZur Geschichte und der gotischen Gestalt der St. Michaelskirche in der Prager Altstadt im 14. Jahrhundert SO Staleta Praha PY 2010 BP 2 EP 22 VL 26 IS 1 DI 10.56112/sp.2010.1.01 WP https://staletapraha.cz/en/artkey/pha-201001-0001.php DE The Old Town of Prague - St. Michael's church - High Gothic - architecture - portal - Parler's stone masons lodge - Prague castle - entrance hall SN 02316056 AB Between 1989-1996 several seasons of building history survey and archaeological excavations were undertaken in the building joined in the 18th century to the house No. 460/I, which since the medieval times until 1789 served as a church of Michael the Archangel, one of the parish churches for The Old town of Prague. In the standing structure the surveys identified fragments of medieval constructions, whose relations were gradually revealed by archaeological excavations. The finds and the variable views of the building development were continuously referred to, mainly the oldest form of the Romanesque period. This article is aimed at synoptic presentation of the results of the high Gothic newly erected structure with an expressive accent on the publication of the fragments of newly discovered monumental south doorway. It is set in European context and arguments are stated for the dating of its origins. ER