Banknote printing. Relief by Josef Skoda on the National Bank of Czechoslovakia in Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic.


Banknote printing. Relief by Josef Skoda on the National Bank of Czechoslovakia in Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic. Detail of the relief by Czech sculptor Josef Skoda depicting as two print workers print new banknotes. The building of the East Bohemian Regional Department of the National Bank of Czechoslovakia in Hradec Kralove, now the Komercni Bank, was built in 1931 by Czech modernist architect Jan Rejchl. The relief by Josef Skoda has placed over the main entrance to the building.


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