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Dobiáš Josef, PhDr., DrSc. (1888 – 1972)
historian, member of the Czechoslovak Academy of
Sciences, professor of Charles University in Prague
Address: Hrnčířská Street 287
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Kralert Miloslav, MUDr (1854 – 1910)
doctor of Medicine, founder of the Municipal Park
Address: Municipal Park
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Lašťovička Bohuslav (1905 – 1981)
Czechoslovak statesman, representative of the communist
regime, chairman of the National Assembly of the Czechoslovak
Socialist Republic
Address: Masarykovo Square 28
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Lipským
family of artists, int. al. Odřich Lipský – film director,
Lubomír Lipský – actor
Address: Masarykovo Square 79
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Masaryk Tomáš Garrigue (1850 – 1937)
university professor, Czech president
Address: Solní Street 854
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Mikuláš from Pelhřimov called Biskupec (about 1385 – 1460)
theologist, preacher, chronicler, bishop of the Taborites
Address: Růžová Street 82
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Petrů Václav (1841 – 1906)
writer
Address: Václava Petrů Street 197
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Pujman Jaroslav, MuDr. (1897 – 1970)
surgeon, head physician at Pelhřimov hospital
Address: Slovanského bratrství Street
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Šejnost Josef (1878 – 1941)
sculptor and medal designer
Address: Růžová Street 34
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Švec Josef Jiří (1883 – 1918)
educationalist, Czechoslovak legionnaire, studied in Pelhřimov
Address: Růžová Street 34
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Vaněk František Bernard, Msgre. (1872 – 1943)
dean, poet and writer
Address: Dean’s Garden, Solní Street
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Vilímek Stanislav
victim of the communist regime
Address: Jirsíkova Street 244
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Plaque commemorating proclamation of the independent
Republic of Czechoslovakia
Address: Masarykovo Square 1
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Plaque reminding the seat of the local organisation of the
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia in 1932 (placed in 1961)
Address: Solní Street 855
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Commemorative plaque to victims of German Nazism during
World War II.
Address: Nádražní Street
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Plaque unveiled on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of
liberation of Czechoslovakia from German Nazism
Nádražní Street (park near the Chapel of Our Lady of the Seven
Dolours)
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Commemorative plaque to victims of the communist regime
Address: Masarykovo Square 11
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Statue of St. Wenceslas with commemorative plaque
Address: Masarykovo Square
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It is the petroglyph carved in two broad stones set in the outer foot
of Rynárecká Gatehouse that is regarded to be the oldest
commemorative plaque. Since 1584 it has borne the following
inscription:“ Fortunate is the town that in peacetime thinks of war“.
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