MILL COLONNADE (MLÝNSKÁ KOLONÁDA)
Column – Statue
2024
Recommended
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2024
The Mill's colonnade, the work of Josef Zítek, the architect who designed the National Theater in Prague, is a true neoclassical splendor from 1881. Under the 124 Corinthian columns, curists stroll with their little cups: five springs are accessible under the colonnade. It is probably here that one feels the best the old charm of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, although the tourist influx can become unbearable in summer.
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