Žižkov's mound near Žižkov Pole
Our next stop was the Žižka mound, which is located by the cycle path no. 4122 to Přibyslava.
In memory of the famous Hussite general, a mound was built in 1874 near Žižkov Pole according to the design of architect A. Wiehl. The mound stands on the spot where Jan Žižka from Trocnov allegedly died on October 11, 1424. The conical mound rises to a height of 16 meters and is decorated with stones from memorable historical places. After…
In memory of the famous Hussite general, a mound was built in 1874 near Žižkov Pole according to the design of architect A. Wiehl. The mound stands on the spot where Jan Žižka from Trocnov allegedly died on October 11, 1424. The conical mound rises to a height of 16 meters and is decorated with stones from memorable historical places. After…
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Žižkov's mound near Žižkov Pole
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