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Look to your left for the massive, dark bronze sculpture featuring a tall, draped figure rising from a swirling, ship-like crowd on a wide granite base.

This monument is essentially a masterclass in holding a historical grudge. Back in 1889, there was a heated debate about honoring Jan Hus, the reformist priest who was burned at the stake in 1415 for challenging the church. A prominent aristocrat, Prince Karel Schwarzenberg, was definitely not a fan. He publicly called Hus’s followers a "band of robbers and arsonists." The Czech public didn't take that insult lying down. Instead of a quiet memorial plaque, they organized a public collection to fund this enormous Art Nouveau masterpiece by sculptor Ladislav Šaloun, ensuring Hus would dominate the most important square in the city.

The statue is actually a narrative map of Czech history. If you look closely, Hus isn't alone; he is rising out of a sea of humanity divided into two distinct groups. On the side facing the Týn Church-the massive gothic building with the spiky towers across the square-you see standing, defiant warriors. That church was the center of the Hussite movement in the 15th century. On the opposite side, the figures are slumped over and weary. These represent the defeated emigrants forced to flee the country after the rebellion failed in the 1600s. They are facing the spot where twenty-seven nobles were executed. Hus stands in the middle, gazing toward the church, acting as the moral center.

The grand unveiling was scheduled for July 1915, marking exactly five hundred years since Hus's execution. But history has a dark sense of humor. World War I was raging, making public nationalist rallies illegal. There was no fanfare and no cheering crowds. The official "unveiling" happened essentially in secret, behind closed doors in a meeting hall nearby, leaving the monument to stand as a silent witness to the war rather than a symbol of triumph.

It has seen plenty of drama since then, too. In June 1990, shortly after the end of communism, a bomb was detonated right on the granite pedestal, injuring eighteen people. The attacker was never found. It is a resilient structure, though. Despite its heavy appearance, it is actually hollow inside, made of bronze plates bolted together. If you look at the base, you can still see the inscription Hus is famous for: "Love each other, wish the truth to everyone."

It is a striking reminder that history here is rarely peaceful, even when carved in stone. When you are ready to move on, we can head toward the white baroque church nearby.

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