Today, the Square plays host to various markets and fairs, as well as a “plague pole”. The pole dates back to 1681 resting in one corner of the Square and three golden modernist fountains in the other three corners, built just five years ago. The “plague pole” is a Baroque style column topped with a statue of Mother Mary, built to defend Pilsen from the plague hundreds of years ago. Wander around the Square, sip a cappuccino at one of the excellent coffee shops nearby, people watch, or check out one of the many historic buildings lining the Square, including the famous Renaissance Town Hall next door, or the Cathedral of St. Bartholomew located smack in the centre of the square.
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