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(socha sv. Josefa) This statue was designed by Josef Max and sponsored by Josef Bergmann, a tradesman in Prague. It depicts St. Joseph leading a small Christ, and is situated on a pseudo-Gothic base. It replaced a statue with the same motif by Jan Brokoff, designed in 1706. This was damaged by cannon fire during the 1848 revolution and was replaced by the current statue in 1854. . Statue of St ...
The statues of Saints Barbara, Margaret and Elizabeth (Czech: Sousoší svaté Barbory, Markéty a Alžběty) are outdoor sculptures by Ferdinand Brokoff, Jan Brokoff, and Michael Brokoff, installed on the south side of the Charles Bridge in Prague, Czech Republic.
S. Statue of Adalbert of Prague, Charles Bridge; Statue of Anthony of Padua, Charles Bridge; Statue of Augustine of Hippo, Charles Bridge; Statue of Bruncvík, Charles Bridge
The statue of John of Nepomuk (Czech: Socha svatého Jana Nepomuckého) is an outdoor sculpture, installed in 1683 on the north side of the Charles Bridge in Prague, Czech Republic. It was the first of the many Baroque images of saints to be installed on the bridge.
Charles Bridge as viewed from Petřínská rozhledna – lookout tower View towards the Prague Castle with Charles Bridge. In the beginning of the 20th century, Charles Bridge saw a steep rise of heavy traffic. The last day of the horse line on the bridge was 15 May 1905, when it was replaced with an electric tram and later, in 1908, with buses.
Statues of Madonna and Saint Bernard (Czech: Sousoší Madony a svatého Bernarda) by Matěj Václav Jäckel are installed on the north side of the Charles Bridge in Prague, Czech Republic. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
The statue of Saint Anne (Czech: Socha svaté Anny) is an outdoor sculpture which was developed by Matěj Václav Jäckel in 1707. [1] It was installed on the north side of the Charles Bridge in Prague, Czech Republic.
The statue of Bruncvík (Czech: Socha Bruncvíka) is an outdoor sculpture by Ludvík Šimek in 1884, installed on the south side of the Charles Bridge in Prague, Czech Republic. [ 1 ] References