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282: 274: 40: 406: 135: 304:(Hay Market) it became one of three main squares of the newly founded town. These squares were connected with one street (today streets Vodičkova and Jindřišská). Charles Square was supposed to be the most important square of the New Town of Prague and probably of the whole of Prague, therefore the Town Hall of the New Town was built there. Despite these plans the most important square later became 213: 311:
In the late 14th century the Corpus Christi Chapel was built in the middle of the square. It was closed in 1784 and demolished a few years later. This chapel was a very important place of pilgrimage in the late 14th and early 15th century, because the holy relics and
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On the south side of the square there is a gate to the Church of St. John of Nepomuk "on the Rock" which was built in the high Baroque style in 1730s by
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Charles Square originated as a part of the New Town of Prague founded in 1348 by emperor Charles IV. With
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threw some Catholic councilors from windows of the New Town Hall. This event is called "the First
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started to build their New Town residence on Charles Square. They also founded
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Rygl, Tomáš. Prague: Detailed Picture Guide. Prague: ATP publishing, 2007.
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The square is now one of the main transport hubs of the city centre with
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and numerous tram lines and busy roads crossing it in all directions.
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dedicated to their patron saint and founder of the Jesuit Order,
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Prague: The Crown of Bohemia 1347 - 1437 (Google-book)
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broke out in this square, when Hussites led by priest
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in the world and was the largest town square of the
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Steane, John: The Archeology of Power (Google-book)
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