Statue of Bruncvík at Kampa in Prague

In the place of the current statue stood a sculpture of the knight Roland, which is believed to have been made at the beginning of the 16th century (it should have been built around 1506) and its author could have been Matěj Rejsek or someone from his workshop. Its construction is connected by Ing. Jan Herain with Roland's columns, which used to be a representation of market law and trade, especially in northern Germany. According to the relief of a man with a parchment document on…
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