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Sigismundglocke, Church bell in Czech Republic

The Sigismund bell is a prominent historical church bell in Prague.

Cast by Tomáš Jaroš in 1549, the Sigismund is one of the oldest church bells in the Czech lands.

Traditionally, the bell is rung on special occasions and signifies important events.

It's located within the Hradčany district, specifically at Prague 1.

The Sigismund bell is named after Saint Sigismund, patron saint of the Czech Republic.

Location: Prague 1

Location: Hradčany

Inception: 1549

Creator: Tomáš Jaroš

Source: Wikimedia

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