Allegorical mascaron dedicated to Russian Railways on the Art Nouveau building of the Main Railway Station in Prague, Czech Repu


Allegorical mascaron dedicated to Russian Railways on the Art Nouveau building of the Main Railway Station in Prague, Czech Republic. The mascaron is decorated with the Russian double-headed eagle and crowned with the Imperial Crown of Russia also known as the Great Imperial Crown. Art Nouveau station building designed by Czech architect Josef Fanta was built in 1901-1909.


Size: 5550px × 3700px
Photo credit: © Azoor Prague Photo / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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