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Stejskal and around the square. One of the biggest squares in Central Europe is almost a perfect square measuring x meters. Originally called simply "square" or "Square" and has served since the founding of the city as a basic landmark venue for markets, secular and religious celebrations, executions and the like. During the 20th Century Square experienced quite a few demonstrations, has been witness to the birth and death of democracy.
The most striking object of the whole area is a baroque town hall, built between according to plans by architect Antonio princely Schwarzenberg Erhard Martinelli at the site of an older Renaissance town hall and two neighboring houses. In her former sumptuousness reflected the economic boom of the city and the sovereign power of the municipality within the city walls.
The same features are symbolized by the two images in the shield at the base of the central tower; also four allegorical statues by Josef Dietrich, located in the attic, personify basic bourgeois virtues - Justice, Courage, Wisdom and prudence. The facade can not overlook the four massive metal gargoyles in the shape of dragons. Statues and gargoyles are now replaced by copies.
The lantern on the roof of the central tower plays passers hourly chime with 18 bells, suspended in On the main staircase is installed dimensional relief with the emblem of the city, which later developed urban museum director Richard Kristinus in A memorial tablet was placed on the facade of the town hall, is the work of sculptor John Vitezslav Dusek in and recalls the visit of President TG Masaryk 20th December while returning from exile.