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Josef Mysliveček Marker - much wider view, as seen looking north from the Legion Bridge
Photographer: Andrew Ruppenstein
Taken: August 24, 2009
Caption: Josef Mysliveček Marker - much wider view, as seen looking north from the Legion Bridge
Additional Description: This is a view of the Novotného Lávka, or Novotny Footbridge, the former site of a number of mills on the Old Town side of the Vltava River in Prague. Josef Mysliveček's father was a miller, with the site of his mill being the left-most building visible here on the Footbridge. In the 1880s, that building was extensively remodeled and then housed a pumping station for the city water works. In 1936 that building then became the Bedrich Smetana Museum. The marker, if it could be seen here, would be where the lowermost right corner of the building meets the one story building next to it.
Submitted: March 23, 2011, by Andrew Ruppenstein of Lamorinda, California.
Database Locator Identification Number: p147768
File Size: 0.440 Megabytes

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