Holy Trinity Column
The Holy Trinity Column is a monumental baroque structure located in the city of Olomouc, in the Czech Republic. Erected between 1716 and 1754, it was built to commemorate the end of the plague that struck the region. The column stands at 35 meters tall and features intricate sculptures, including a statue of the Holy Trinity at its pinnacle.
Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2000, the Holy Trinity Column is renowned for its artistic and historical significance. It showcases the craftsmanship of local artists and reflects the religious devotion of the time. Visitors can admire the detailed carvings and the overall grandeur of this iconic landmark.