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    Socha komtura - Plaque

    Socha komtura

    4.0(2 reviews)
    0.7 kmStaré Město, Praha 1

    In front of the Estates Theatre, a strange figure sits on a plinth…read more The statue at the Estates Theatre was named Il Commendatore by its creator Anna Chromy and created the mysterious statue of the commander in the form of a wrinkled cloak without a figure or face to commemorate the premiere of Mozart's Don Giovanni at the Estates Theatre on October 29, 1787. Our guide mentioned that many drunken ones make a fool of themselves by putting their heads inside the statue's hooded area....then trying to pull themselves out....with no ease......an experience that has had many police people come to the rescue more than once. There are similar statues in other parts of the world. But this one in Prague is part of many of the guided tours.

    Il Commendatore in Prague is an art piece by Anna Chromý. The Cloak of Conscience is a depiction of…read morea faceless figure hooded and shrouded in cloth. Here it is outside the opera house where Mozart first performed Don Giovanni in 1787. When asked about her inspiration for The Cloak of Conscience, Anna Chromy quoted Albert Einstein: "The most beautiful experience we can have is the mysterious. It is the fundamental emotion that stands at the cradle of true art and true science..." It is an interesting and mildly creepy sculpture. You'd like to see the face but there is no face and no body there. [Review 12239 overall, 2023 of 2019.]

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    Pamětní deska Jana Želivského - Jan Želivský Memorial, Prague

    Pamětní deska Jana Želivského

    3.0(1 review)
    0.4 kmStaré Město, Praha 1

    Jan Želivský (1380-1422) was a prominent Czech priest during the Hussite Reformation. From the…read morewikipedia article. "Želivsky preached at Church of Our Lady of the Snows (Panny Marie Sněžné). He was one of a few Utraquist priests in Prague at the time and he was strongly influential, owing to his sermons which were noted both for their eloquence and their apocalyptic descriptions. On 30 July 1419, Želivsky led the Hussite procession through the streets of Prague, and past the New Town Hall. "The priest and his followers were, however, received with derision by the town-councillors, who appears at the windows, and stones were thrown at the procession. One of the stones struck Priest John [Želivsky]... and the infuriated people immediately attempted to storm the town hall." "This event ended in the First Defenestration of Prague, which was one of the major triggering events for the Hussite Wars. "For a time during the Second Anti-Hussite Crusade, he held almost ultimate authority over the lower classes in Prague. "After his defeat in the Battle of Brüx in 1421, Želivský was removed from command. On 9 March 1422, during the civil wars between the various Hussite factions, he was arrested by the town council of Prague and decapitated. If you're not familiar with the term "defenestration," it is when people are executed - they are thrown out high windows. The judge, the burgomaster and several members of the town council were killed. It led to the Hussite Wars (1419-1434). [Review 12264 overall, 2048 of 2019.]

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