Kašna, Granite drinking fountain in Žižkov, Prague 3, Czech Republic.
Kašna is a granite drinking fountain in the Žižkov neighborhood featuring clean lines and a minimalist geometric form. The stone structure is designed to serve as both a functional water source and a simple public installation, with the material itself forming the basis for water delivery.
The fountain was created in 1987 by sculptor Josef Klimeš as part of urban renewal efforts in the Žižkov district during that period. This installation represents a time when practical public infrastructure began to receive artistic attention from local designers.
The name derives from a Slavic word meaning bowl or basin, reflecting its original function as a water source for the community. Today, visitors can observe how this simple installation serves as a small gathering point in the neighborhood, drawing people who pause to drink and rest.
The fountain is centrally located in the Žižkov neighborhood and easy to find on foot, with its distinctive granite form serving as a visible landmark. Fresh water is available at any time, and the installation works reliably even during warmer periods when demand is highest.
The granite structure was designed by Josef Klimeš, an artist who later became recognized for his public space installations throughout the city. This early work shows his approach to merging everyday function with artistic form at a time when such thinking was less common in urban design.
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