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Cabbage Market Sqaure

Cabbage Market Sqaure
Cabbage Market (Brno)
Cabbage Market (Brno)Photo: VitVit, Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 4.0. Cropped & resized.

In front of you, Cabbage Market opens as a broad stone rectangle on a slope, marked by the dark, craggy Baroque Parnas fountain at its center and a tall Holy Trinity column rising near the upper end.

This square has been Brno out in the open... not praying, but bargaining. For centuries, the market acted like the city’s bloodstream: fruit, vegetables, flowers, gossip, arguments, church processions, punishments, politics, all circulating through one place where everyone could see everyone else.

The market began here in the thirteenth century, when this patch below Petrov was still unbuilt land. Its earlier name was Upper Market, and it bundled together smaller trading zones for poultry, pottery, and old goods. By the fifteenth century, people started calling it Zelný trh, Cabbage Market. Efficient, really. If a place sells cabbage long enough, the name writes itself.

But trade was only half the story. This was also a stage for public order. A pillory stood here - a post used to shame offenders in public - and there was even a cage for criminals. Medieval cities liked justice where everyone could watch. Private dignity was not exactly the priority.

Look toward Reduta, the theater on the square. On the tenth of June, eighteen forty-one, a physicist and mathematician named Bedřich Franz stood at a window there and made something extraordinary: a daguerreotype, an early photograph formed on a polished metal plate. Historians prize it as one of the earliest known documentary photographs in the world. And locals will tell you the best part is this: it caught a Corpus Christi procession with people in motion. In early photography, that was almost absurdly difficult. Cities had been painted and described before, of course... but Franz caught Brno moving.

Another regular listener here was Leoš Janáček. He came to the market not just to shop, but to collect speech patterns from vendors and customers. He wrote down their turns of phrase, their rhythms, their little verbal hooks. For him, this square was a living score.

And beneath your feet, naturally, Brno kept its secrets. Archaeologists repairing the square in twenty fourteen and twenty fifteen expected a quick ten-day dig. It stretched to one hundred and twelve days. They found coins, pottery shards, bones, fragments of old paving, medieval cellars, the foundations of the pillory, and remains of a large later building no one had fully expected. Under that sits a wider maze of cellars and passages, first dug in the late Gothic period and expanded in the Baroque age to store traders’ goods.

Even in recent years, people argued over what this ground should become; a plan for underground parking sparked such a political brawl that the city backed away. Which feels right. Places like this are never just empty space. They are where commerce, ritual, memory, and ego all collide... and eventually somebody has to keep records, settle disputes, and stop the whole thing turning into a very organized mess. That’s our cue to head for the Old Town Hall.

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