Benedikt Rejt
| Benedikt Rejt | |
|---|---|
| A probable portrait of Benedikt Rejt, detail of the painting Danish king Eric comes to see St. Wenceslas Church in the St. Wenceslas Chapel of St. Vitus Cathedral, Prague | |
| Born | Benedikt Ried c. 1450 | 
| Died | between 1531 and 1536 | 
| Nationality | Bohemian | 
| Known for | Architecture | 
| Notable work | Vladislav Hall in Prague, St. Barbara's Church in Kutná Hora, St. Anne's Church in Annaberg, St. Nicholas Church in Louny | 
| Movement | Late Gothic style, sometimes with Renaissance elements (so called Jagiellonian Gothic) | 
Benedikt Rejt (often spelled Benedikt Ried; c. 1450 – between 1531 and 1536) was a leading medieval architect in Bohemia, today's Czech Republic. He built Vladislav Hall (1497–1500) in Prague Castle, St. Barbara's Church, Kutná Hora, (c. 1482) and other buildings in a late Gothic and early Renaissance style.