Friday, January 2, 2026
Kašna Terezka
Kašna Terezka (Teresa Fountain) by Václav Prachner, 1812
Mariánské náměstí, Staré Město
Prague, September 2024
“The Fountain with the Allegorical Statue of the Vltava River, also called the Teresa Fountain, is a fountain with a statue of a young girl by sculptor Václav Prachner, designed by Josef Bergler. Since 1812, it has been located on the south side of Mariánské náměstí in the wall of the Clam-Gallas Palace in the Old Town of Prague. The Church of Our Lady of the Pond stood on its site until 1791. The seated girl holds two jugs. Water flows from the vessel in her right hand into a fountain, while in her left hand is a larger vessel with a stream of water, allegorically symbolizing the Vltava River with five stars reminiscent of the legend of the Czech saint John of Nepomuk, who was thrown from the Charles Bridge into the river. The people of Prague became very fond of this fountain and began to call the statue ‘Terezka’, perhaps after the pretty girl who supposedly once came here to fetch water. The fountain was very popular and was damaged and subsequently repaired several times. Since 1953, when it was last reconstructed, a sandstone copy of it has been placed here, the original being kept in the depository of the National Gallery. Several Prague stories and legends are also associated with the fountain.” (Fountain with an allegorical statue of the Vltava River, Wikipedia)
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