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Fountain and sculpture in Prague, Czech Republic
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Kranner's Fountain, or Kranner Fountain (Czech: Krannerova kašna), is a fountain and neo-gothic monument to Emperor Francis I of Austria, installed in Prague, Czech Republic. It features allegorical sculptures created by Josef Max.