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Čeština: Socha Karla IV. na Křižovnickém náměstí v Praze, postavená u příležitosti pětistého výročí založení Karlovy univerzity. Sochy žen po obdvodu podstavce symbolizují jednotlivé fakulty — teologickou, lékařskou, artistickou a právnickou English: Statue of Charles IV., Holy Roman Emperor, in Křižovnické Square. A monument placed nearby Charles Bridge, Prague in 1848 to commemorate the 500th anniversary of establishing the University of Prague by Charles IV (woman statues around the pedestal symbolize faculties of the university). It is an iron statue by Arnost Händel from Dresden. Deutsch: Denkmal Kaiser Karls IV. in Prag, Guss:
Slovenčina: Socha Karla IV., Kŕižovnícke nám., Praha |
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| Author | Patrick-Emil Zörner Paddy | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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