Jan Hus Memorial

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The Jan Hus Memorial is a prominent monument in Prague’s Old Town Square commemorating the Czech religious reformer Jan Hus and symbolizing national identity and resistance.

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Jan Hus Memorial canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf monument
outdoor sculpture
war memorial
architecturalStyle Art Nouveau
associatedWith Hussite movement
surface form: Bohemian Reformation

Hussite movement
surface form: Czech Reformation

Czech national revival
commemorates Jan Hus
commemorationDay 6 July
Czech Statehood Day
surface form: Jan Hus Day
commissionedDuring Austro-Hungarian Empire
country Czech Republic
dedicatedTo Jan Hus
designer Ladislav Šaloun
hasInscriptionLanguage Czech
hasPart central statue of Jan Hus
figures of exiled Protestants
group of Hussite warriors
young mother symbolizing national rebirth
heritageDesignation cultural monument of the Czech Republic
imageDepicts Jan Hus standing defiantly
followers of Jan Hus
victims of religious persecution
inaugurated 1915
locatedIn Czech Republic
Old Town Square
Prague
historic center of Prague
material bronze
stone pedestal
near Church of Our Lady before Týn
Old Town Hall
politicalSymbol Czech independence movement
represents moral courage
national resistance
religious freedom
subjectOf Hussite Wars remembrance
symbolizes Czech national identity
Hussite movement
religious reform
resistance to oppression
touristAttraction Prague
unveiledOn 500th anniversary of Jan Hus’s death
6 July 1915
usedFor political demonstrations
public gatherings
religious commemorations

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Old Town Square hasLandmark Jan Hus Memorial
Old Town, Prague hasPart Jan Hus Memorial