Gombik decorated with lilies dated from the end of the 9th century to the first half of the 10th century on display at the exhibition 'At the Beginning of the Statehood' in Prague, Czech Republic. The exhibition to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Czechoslovakia runs for only five days from January 10 to January 15, 2018 in the Imperial Stables of Prague Castle. The traditional Great Moravian button called gombik was discovered in the grave from the time of Great Moravia in the Lumbe Garden (Lumbeho zahrada) of Prague Castle.


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