Brno - Roman Square
This is a free space in the eastern part of Františkánská street, which leads from the church of St. Máří Magdaleny in Masarykova street to the church of St. Josefa in Josefská Street. Until 1744, it was called Židovský plácek or Židovské náměstí, because it was located in the then Jewish quarter. It probably got its current name from the disorganization and irregularity of the surrounding buildings. On the south side, it borders the square…
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Brno - Roman Square
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