Masaryk Square in Děčín

Masaryk Square is surrounded by townhouses, built mainly in the Nordic Renaissance style. The ornate portals reflected the wealth of the well-to-do townspeople of the time.
In the 60s of the 20th century, the northern side of the houses was torn down and with them the old Wernerovský house, which was last used as a hotel in Prague, was destroyed. As a result of demolitions after 1960, the square was seriously disturbed. It is 125 meters long and…
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