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The image depicts an architectural vista of the Lesser Town Bridge Tower (Malostranská mostecká věž) of the Charles Bridge in Prague, Czechia, viewed under an overcast sky.

The central subject is a robust, square-sectioned stone tower, characteristic of medieval fortifications, constructed from light brown masonry. This tower features a tall, steep, dark slate-tiled pyramidal roof, flanked by four smaller, pointed conical spires at its corners, each topped with a golden orb and a small pennant-like finial. The tower's facade displays multiple recessed niches with Gothic architectural details, including pointed arches and decorative tracery. Below the main tower structure, a dark arched passage, indicative of a bridge gate, is partially visible.

To the immediate right of the tower, a multi-story building with a light-colored facade, featuring multiple windows and an ornate white gable, is present. Its roof is covered with orange-red tiles. In front of this building, a dark, ornate lamppost with a glass globe is positioned. A stone statue of a robed figure, with details suggesting classical or religious attire, stands on a balustrade, partially obscured by the lamppost.

In the mid-ground, to the left and behind the central tower, the prominent Baroque domes and clock tower of St. Nicholas Church (Kostel svatého Mikuláše) in Lesser Town are visible. The church tower is light-colored, features a large circular clock face, and multiple red-shuttered windows. Its main dome is distinctly green, likely patinated copper. Another smaller green dome is visible behind it. To the far left, a section of another building, possibly part of the bridge's adjacent structures, with a dark, sloped slate roof, is partially visible. The overall environment is urban, characterized by historic European architecture. No human figures are actively present beyond the static sculpture.
Kris Mur

Feb 15, 2026

Prague, Czechia

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The image depicts an architectural vista of the Lesser Town Bridge Tower (Malostranská mostecká věž) of the Charles Bridge in Prague, Czechia, viewed under an overcast sky. The central subject is a robust, square-sectioned stone tower, characteristic of medieval fortifications, constructed from light brown masonry. This tower features a tall, steep, dark slate-tiled pyramidal roof, flanked by four smaller, pointed conical spires at its corners, each topped with a golden orb and a small pennant-like finial. The tower's facade displays multiple recessed niches with Gothic architectural details, including pointed arches and decorative tracery. Below the main tower structure, a dark arched passage, indicative of a bridge gate, is partially visible. To the immediate right of the tower, a multi-story building with a light-colored facade, featuring multiple windows and an ornate white gable, is present. Its roof is covered with orange-red tiles. In front of this building, a dark, ornate lamppost with a glass globe is positioned. A stone statue of a robed figure, with details suggesting classical or religious attire, stands on a balustrade, partially obscured by the lamppost. In the mid-ground, to the left and behind the central tower, the prominent Baroque domes and clock tower of St. Nicholas Church (Kostel svatého Mikuláše) in Lesser Town are visible. The church tower is light-colored, features a large circular clock face, and multiple red-shuttered windows. Its main dome is distinctly green, likely patinated copper. Another smaller green dome is visible behind it. To the far left, a section of another building, possibly part of the bridge's adjacent structures, with a dark, sloped slate roof, is partially visible. The overall environment is urban, characterized by historic European architecture. No human figures are actively present beyond the static sculpture.

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