Plague column

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Trojská 171 00, 171 00 Troja, Czechia

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Trojská 171 00, 171 00 Troja, Czechia
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Vlastimil Čermák on Google

O existenci tohoto morového sloupu jsem doposud neměl tušení....
I have had no idea about the existence of this plague column ....
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Vladimir Pecha on Google

Na tuto drobnou raritu jsem narazil jen kousek od místa bydliště. Morové sloupy nikdy nezapomenu navštívit a vyfotit, a už mám slušnou sbírku. Nicméně zatím jsem na ně narazil vždy na velkých/centrálních náměstích a ryncích starých měst. Tento stojí jakoby "trochu stranou", na křižovatce Trojské a Schwankovy ulice Praha 7 Troja nedaleko hlavního vchodu do ZOO, a je replikou původního sloupu, který se až do roku 1948 nacházel na tomto malém prostranství v Trojské ulici a byl původně považován za sloup viničný. Byl z tohoto místa odstraněn, ale podařilo se ho zachránit a v roce 2002 byl přemístěn do horní části Zoologické zahrady. Nadace Quido Schwanka v letech 1998 – 2002 nechala přes mnohé potíže tuto repliku zhotovit a vztyčit na původní místo. Morový sloup v Praze-Troji pochází ze 16. století a upomínal na blízké hroby obětí několika epidemií. Objekt je zapsán v Ústředním seznamu nemovitých kulturních památek ČR. Na pamětní desce čteme: „Morový sloup ze 16.století upomínal na hřbitov obětí ležících v rokli nad sloupem. Epidemie moru postihly české země v letech 1568, 1582, 1585 a 1599. Sloup zachránili před zničením po roce 1948 lidé z pražské zoologické zahrafy. Obnoveno péčí nadace Quido Schwanka Trója-město v zeleni L.P.2002“. I found that "small" rarity only a short distance from the place I live. The plague columns are among historical objects I never forget to visit and take photos, and I have a decent collection of ´em. Nevertheless, I have always encountered them on large/central squares of ancient towns. This one is a bit "hidden" at the crossing of Trojská and Schwankova Street (Prague 7 Troja) near the main entrance to the zoo, and it is a replica of the original column, which until 1948 was located in this small area in Trojská Street and was originally considered to be a vineyard pillar. It was removed from this place but people managed to save it and in 2002 it was moved to the upper part of the zoo. The Quido Schwanka Foundation made the replica and repositioned it in its original place between years 1998-2002. The plague column in Prague-Troja dates back to the 16th century and reminded the nearby graves of the victims of several epidemics. The object is listed in the Central List of Real Cultural Monuments of the Czech Republic. On the memorial plaque we read: "The 16th-century plague column reminded the cemetery of the victims lying in the ravine above the pillar. The plague epidemic affected Czech lands in 1568, 1582, 1585 and 1599. The column was saved from destruction after 1948 by people from the Prague zoo. Renewed Care of Quido Schwanka Foundation "Troja-City in the Greenery" 2002 A.D.".
I came across this small rarity just a short distance from my place of residence. I will never forget to visit and take pictures of the plague columns, and I already have a decent collection. However, so far I have always come across them in the large / central squares and squares of the old cities. This stands as if "a little aside", at the intersection of Trojská and Schwankova streets in Prague 7 Troja near the main entrance to the ZOO, and is a replica of the original column, which was located in this small area in Trojská street until 1948 and was originally considered a vineyard column. . He was removed from this place, but he was saved and in 2002 he was moved to the upper part of the Zoo. In the years 1998-2002, the Quido Schwank Foundation had this replica made in many ways, despite its many difficulties. The Plague Column in Prague-Troja dates from the 16th century and reminded of the nearby graves of the victims of several epidemics. The building is registered in the Central List of Immovable Cultural Monuments of the Czech Republic. On the memorial plaque we read: "The plague column from the 16th century reminded of the cemetery of the victims lying in the gorge above the column. Plague epidemics affected the Czech lands in 1568, 1582, 1585 and 1599. The column was saved from destruction after 1948 by people from the Prague Zoo. Renewed with the care of the Quido Schwanka Foundation Troy-City in the Green L.P.2002 ". I found that "small" rarity only a short distance from the place I live. The plague columns are among historical objects I never forget to visit and take photos, and I have a decent collection of ´em. Nevertheless, I have always encountered them on large / central squares of ancient towns. This one is a bit "hidden" at the crossing of Trojská and Schwankova Street (Prague 7 Troja) near the main entrance to the zoo, and it is a replica of the original column, which until 1948 was located in this small area in Trojská Street and was originally considered to be a vineyard pillar. It was removed from this place but people managed to save it and in 2002 it was moved to the upper part of the zoo. The Quido Schwanka Foundation made the replica and repositioned it in its original place between years 1998-2002. The plague column in Prague-Troja dates back to the 16th century and reminded the nearby graves of the victims of several epidemics. The object is listed in the Central List of Real Cultural Monuments of the Czech Republic. On the memorial plaque we read: "The 16th-century plague column reminded the cemetery of the victims lying in the ravine above the pillar. The plague epidemic affected Czech lands in 1568, 1582, 1585 and 1599. The column was saved from destruction after 1948 by people from the Prague zoo Renewed Care of Quido Schwanka Foundation "Troja-City in the Greenery" 2002 AD ".
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Luciyeee on Google

Zaujala mě krásná výsadba okrasných květin/skalniček, když jsme kolem procházeli, směrem ze severního vchodu ZOO. Je skvělé, že se tyto drobné sakrální prvky zachovaly a nadále se o ně pečuje. ?
I was fascinated by the beautiful planting of ornamental flowers / rock gardens as we walked by, from the north entrance of the ZOO. It is great that these small sacral elements have been preserved and are still being cared for. ?
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Aleš Kuneš on Google

(...) zasloužil by si klidnější místo, ale jinak: všechna čest. Památka je krásně zrekonstruovaná a okolí opravdu vzorně upravované a osázené ladícími květinami. V dobách morových tragédií to bylo asi ideální a opuštěné místo, jak dostat nakažené mrtvoly co nejdále z města ven. Dnes je naopak smůla hlavně ta rušná, úzká tepna ze ZOO do Bohnic, která spíš žene automobily nahoru a dolů a cyklisty koridorem mezi zdmi. Ačkoliv je to škoda. I zde je vše elegantně od jara upravené.
(...) He deserves a quieter place, but otherwise: all honor. The monument is beautifully renovated and the surroundings really well-groomed and planted with tuning flowers. In times of plague, it was probably an ideal and abandoned place to get infected corpses as far out of the city as possible. Today, on the other hand, bad luck is mainly the busy, narrow artery from the Zoo to Bohnice, which is driving cars up and down and cyclists through the corridor between the walls. Although it is a shame. Here too everything is elegantly adjusted since spring.

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