Main Square of Plzeň

Main Square of Plzeň
Southern part of the square around 1918
Cathedral of St. Bartholomew

The Square of the Republic (in Czech Naměstí republiky) forms historical centre of Plzeň, Czech Republic. With size of 552 x 627 ft it is one of the largest medieval squares in the Czech lands.

Plzeň as a town appears at the end of 13th century, the square existing since then. Around the oblong square regular blocks of houses delimitated by a rectangular network of streets were built.

Archaeologists had identified wooden pavement from 13th century and another three layers of pavement from 14th century [1]. The square was cobblestoned in 1859. The stones were replaced by asphalt cover in 20th century; this replaced again with cobblestones during 2005-2007 reconstruction.

In the beginning of the 16th century water supply became critical. Water tower [2] with a mechanical pump was erected, the water being stored in leaden reservoir and led through wooden pipes to public fountains at the main square.

A graveyard had existed on the square since the town was established until 1789, when Emperor Joseph II ordered to close such graveyards.

The buildings in the square are of predominantly Gothic and Renaissance style. In the courtyards on the east side remains of the medieval walls are still preserved. The best preserved part of the square is its southern part.

Many buildings contain two or three levels of cellars used to preserve food, for wells or just as cesspools [3].

The most important historical landmarks are Church of St. Bartholomew (1295, since 1993 a cathedral), the city hall [4] (the building serves as city hall since 1496) and St. Mary's plague column from 1681 by the Plzeň sculptor Kristian Widman [5], all in the northern part of the square.

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Coordinates: 49°44′50″N 13°22′39″E / 49.74722°N 13.3775°E / 49.74722; 13.3775


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