Viewpoint Bohemia

It is not a site that would fill the front pages of tourist brochures. No signposts, no information boards, no crowds of visitors. Yet it’s a place with a surprisingly powerful story.
Yes, it’s the Hangman’s Hill.
It is a surprising and somehow different view of the river and also of Děčín.
The river winds down below you, the town remains partially hidden and the surrounding hillsides create a natural backdrop. No wonder the site once earned architectural attention.
Professor František Tilšer had a viewing pavilion with an allegorical statue built here. The statue represents the personification of Bohemia – Bohemia.
Executioner’s Hill isn’t ostentatious. It’s waiting quietly for someone to notice it again.
And right next door is another remarkable building – a dilapidated Old Catholic church that seems to share the same fate: it stands on the sidelines, out of the mainstream.
Karikaturista, ilustrátor, novinář Marek Douša žije tam, kde končí naše republika a začínají Labské pískovce, České i Saské Švýcarsko a kde lišky a jiná havěť dává dobrou noc.
Žije tu od dětství a bude vám povídat o tom co tu viděl a co ještě uvidí. A občas to možná i nakreslí.
marek.dousa@ceskesvycarsko.cz
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