Prague Castle (Hradčany), 500 Haléřů
Czechoslovakia · 1920 · 500 h
This definitive stamp features a detailed depiction of Hradčany, the iconic Prague Castle complex, as viewed from the Vltava River. The design, created by renowned artist Alfons Mucha, showcases the St. Vitus Cathedral and surrounding historical buildings, symbolizing the new nation's rich heritage. The denomination '500' is prominently displayed in the lower corners.
Issued shortly after the formation of the First Czechoslovak Republic in 1918, this stamp was part of the first permanent series, replacing earlier provisional issues. The choice of Prague Castle as a subject was a powerful statement of national identity and sovereignty.
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