Monumental Baroque portal known as the Bear Gate (Medvědí brána) of the Slavatovský Summer Palace (Slavatovský letohrádek) in Smíchov district in Prague depicted in the watercolour painting by Czech painter Václav Jansa (1895) from his cycle Old Prague (Stará Praha) ordered by the Prague Magistrate and published in the beginning of the 20th century by Czech publisher Bedřich Kočí. The palace was demolished shortly after the watercolour was painted.


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Photo credit: © Azoor Photo / Alamy / Afripics
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