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After the morning mass, the Church of Our Lady Victorious, located in Lesser Town at the foot of Petřín Hill in Prague, doubles as a museum hosting what could be described as a permanent fashion exhibition for a statue of the Infant Jesus.
The 17th-century church boasts a 19-inch-tall statue of the Infant Jesus, forged in Spain and donated to the Carmelite Order in 1628. The statue dons a rotation of two crowns and over 40 symbolic dresses throughout the year, with a total of approximately 100 robes in the collection. The church has since made room for a small museum so that each…
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