PT Journal AU Schubert, A TI On the Undervalued parts of historical interiors SO Pruzkumy pamatek PY 2022 BP 121 EP 139 VL 29 IS 1 DI 10.56112/pp.2022.1.08 WP https://pruzkumypamatek.cz/en/artkey/prp-202201-0009.php DE interior tiling - Prague - Central Bohemia - majolica - glazed wall tiles - Dutch tiles - Veltrusy - sanitary equipment - late 19th; early 20th century - Emmaus - Konopiste - bathrooms - kitchens - spas - staircase vestibules - Rakovnik - leaflets SN 12121487 AB The article deals with interior tiling, especially in Prague and Central Bohemia. Moreover, the development of sanitary equipment is mentioned. Initially, Dutch tiles were exceptionally imported from the Low Countries. The production of glazed wall tiles began in Bohemia in the late 19th century. In Prague, they have survived in some edifices and staircase vestibules of tenant houses from the first quarter of the 20th century. The interesting Beuron tiling in the Emmaus Church did not remain. Presented are also samples of tiling in bathrooms, kitchens, butcher shops, spas, and other places as well as leaflets of the ceramic factory in Rakovnik. ER