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Charles Bridge
Charles Bridge

Hotel in the Historic Center of Prague Hotel Archibald At the Charles Bridge is situated in Lesser Town in the historic center of Prague. You will be staying just a few steps from the famous Charles Bridge which is part of the Royal Route – the path along which the medieval Bohemian monarchs paraded on their way to being crowned.

Charles Square,
Charles Square,

The Charles Square in Prague New Town is the largest square in Prague. It was founded as a central square of the New Town in the 14th century. A large park with many statues is situated there nowadays.

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Church of Our Lady Before Týn
Church of Our Lady Before Týn

The Church of Mother of God before Týn (in Czech Kostel Matky Boží před Týnem, also Týnský chrám (Týn Church) or just Týn), often translated as Church of Our Lady before Týn, is a gothic church and a dominant feature of the Old Town of Prague, Czech Republic. It has been the main church of this part of the city since the 14th century.

Clementinum
Clementinum

The Clementinum (Klementinum in Czech) is a historic complex of buildings in Prague. Until recently the complex hosted the National, University and Technical libraries; the City Library was also nearby on Mariánské Náměstí. In 2009, the Technical library and the Municipal library moved to the Prague National Technical Library at Technická 6.

Dancing House
Dancing House

Dancing House. New Town, Prague 2. Dancing House (Tančící dům) is set in a fine location by the Vltava River in Prague. Its design is unique, and especially striking in the city centre because it is a modern building surrounded by historic architecture.

Florenc
Florenc

Newly renovated Hotel Florenc is located in Prague city center, just opposite the Karlín Theatre and close to all major sights. The hotel offers an ideal location, a 10 minute walk only to Powder Gate and just two metro stops from Wenceslas Square.

Jan Hus Memorial
Jan Hus Memorial

The large monument in the middle of the Old Town Square in Prague is the statue of the reformer Jan Hus (John Huss), one of the most important personalities in Czech history. A hundred years before the Protestant Reformation was started by Martin Luther, Jan Hus was burnt as a heretic for reformist ideas.

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Josefov
Josefov

prague jewish quarter (josefov) Named after the emperor Josef II, whose reforms helped to ease living conditions for the Jewish, the Jewish Quarter contains the remains of Prague's former Jewish ghetto.

source: prague.cz
Kampa Island
Kampa Island

Kampa Island near Charles Bridge is one of the most beautiful places in Prague, with picturesque houses and a nice park. It is definitely the right place to spend an evening walking by the river Vltava and enjoying the special atmosphere of the place.

source: prague.cz
KarlšTejn
KarlšTejn

contact. Karlštejn state castle Karlštejn 172 267 18 Karlštejn (okres Beroun) +420 311 681 617 karlstejn@npu.cz

Lennon Wall
Lennon Wall

The Lennon Wall or John Lennon Wall is a wall in Prague, Czech Republic. Once a normal wall, since the 1980s it has been filled with John Lennon-inspired graffiti and pieces of lyrics from Beatles' songs. In 1988, the wall was a source of irritation for the communist regime of Gustáv Husák.

Letná Park
Letná Park

The Letna is a great park area in the North of Prague in walking distance from the city centre. It is possible to take tricks if desired. The Park is beautifully landscaped and is located on the hill with good views over the city.

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Loreta
Loreta

Omezení ve výstavním prostoru. Omlouváme se návštěvníkům za dočasná omezení v expozici. Od 11. 6. do 22. 6. proběhne nutná výměna 13 oken ve západním rameni ambitu.

source: loreta.cz
Malá Strana
Malá Strana

Malá Strana (Czech for "Little Side (of the River)", German: Prager Kleinseite) or more officially [citation needed] Menší Město pražské (English: Lesser Town of Prague) is a district of the city of Prague, Czech Republic, and one of its most historic regions.

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Mucha Museum
Mucha Museum

Mucha Museum Prague The Mucha Museum - the only museum in the world dedicated to the life and work of the world-acclaimed Czech ART NOUVEAU artist Alphonse Mucha (1860 - 1939) was opened in Prague to the general public on 13 February 1998.

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Municipal House
Municipal House

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Museum of Communism, Czech Republic
Museum of Communism, Czech Republic

The Museum of Communism in Czech Republic (Czech: Muzeum komunismu), located at V Celnici 4 in Prague, Czech Republic, is a museum dedicated to presenting an account of the post–World War II Communist regime in Czechoslovakia in general and Prague in particular.

National Museum, Prague
National Museum, Prague

The National Museum (Czech: Národní muzeum) is a Czech museum institution intended to systematically establish, prepare and publicly exhibit natural scientific and historical collections. It was founded 1818 in Prague by Kašpar Maria Šternberg.

Old Jewish Cemetery, Prague
Old Jewish Cemetery, Prague

The Old Jewish Cemetery, located among streets U stareho hrbitova, Brehova, Siroka and 17. Listopadu, was the only burial place for Prague Jews from 1439 to 1787. Prague Jews were not allowed to be buried outside the ghetto, and the Jewish faith does not permit moving the dead, so the deceased were buried in as many as 12 layers.

Old New Synagogue
Old New Synagogue

The Old-New Synagogue Take a tour of the Old-New Synagogue, the oldest monument in the Prague Jewish Ghetto and the oldest preserved synagogue in Europe! Even the mere fraction remaining of the Prague ghetto is amongst the most valuable Jewish monument in Europe.

Old Royal Palace
Old Royal Palace

The palace was adjoined on its eastern side by All Saints' Chapel, which was consecrated in 1185. The original residence building, mostly wooden, was built at Prague Castle already at the turn of the 9th and 10th century.

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Old Town Bridge Tower
Old Town Bridge Tower

Charles Bridge 110 00 Prague 1 – Old Town . Contact: Cash desk: +420 724 379 677 Tickets can be purchased only at the box office in the tower. Opened: November–February: 10 a.m.– 6 p.m. March: 10 a.m.–8 p.m. April–September: 10 a.m.– 10 p.m. October: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Old Town Hall
Old Town Hall

The Old Town is surrounded by the New Town of Prague. Across the river Vltava connected by the Charles Bridge is the Lesser Town of Prague (Czech: Malá Strana). The former Jewish Town is located in the northwest corner of Old Town heading towards the Vltava.

Old Town Square
Old Town Square

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Powder Tower, Prague
Powder Tower, Prague

The Powder Tower or Powder Gate (Czech: Prašná brána) is a Gothic tower in Prague, Czech Republic. It is one of the original city gates. It separates the Old Town from the New Town.

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Prague 2
Prague 2

Prague 2, formally the Prague 2 Municipal District (Městská čast Praha 2), is a second-tier municipality in Prague. It is co-extensive with the national administrative district (správní obvod) of the same name.

Prague Astronomical Clock
Prague Astronomical Clock

The Prague astronomical clock, or Prague orloj (Czech: Pražský orloj [praʃskiː orloj]), is a medieval astronomical clock located in Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic. It is currently undergoing a reconstruction and should be back in place by the end of October 2018.

Prague Castle
Prague Castle

Prague Castle (Czech: Pražský hrad; [ˈpraʃskiː ˈɦrat]) is a castle complex in Prague, Czech Republic, dating from the 9th century. It is the official office of the President of the Czech Republic. The castle was a seat of power for kings of Bohemia, Holy Roman emperors, and presidents of Czechoslovakia.

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Prague Jewish Museum
Prague Jewish Museum

History of the museum. Established in 1906, the Jewish Museum in Prague is one of the oldest Jewish museums in Europe. Its founders were the historian Salomon Hugo Lieben and the representative of the Czech-Jewish movement and city councillor August Stein.

Prague National Gallery
Prague National Gallery

The National Gallery in Prague (Czech: Národní galerie v Praze) is a state-owned art gallery in Prague, which manages the largest collection of art in the Czech Republic. The collections of the gallery are not housed in a single building, but are presented in a number of historic structures within the city of Prague, as well as other places.

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Prague Zoo
Prague Zoo

prague zoo is the fifth best in the world! In a competition of hundreds of top zoos from all over the world, Prague Zoo reached the Top Five. The information is based on visitors' reviews and ratings at global travel portal TripAdvisor.

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Rudolfinum, Prague
Rudolfinum, Prague

Rudolfinum is an important architectural monument of Prague. The Neo-Renaissance building on the bank of the Vltava is associated with music and art since its opening in 1885. Today it is a seat of the Czech Philharmonic, as well as the Galerie Rudolfinum and the recently renovated Cafe Rudolfinum.

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Spanish Synagogue
Spanish Synagogue

spanish synagogue The Spanish Synagogue is the most recent synagogue in the Prague Jewish Town. Built in 1868 for the local Reform congregation on the site of the 12th-century Altschul, which was the oldest synagogue in the Prague ghetto.

St. George's Basilica, Prague
St. George's Basilica, Prague

St. George's Basilica originated as the second church at Prague Castle. Only parts of the building, founded about 920 by Prince Vratislav I have been preserved. When the convent of Benedictine nuns was founded in 973, the church was enlarged and reconstructed.

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St. Nicholas Church
St. Nicholas Church

The Church of St Nicholas is a superb example of High Baroque architecture, a building that astonishes visitors with its size and monumental interior. As the most prominent and distinctive landmark in the Lesser Town, no panoramic view of the city would be complete without its silhouette below Prague Castle.

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St. Vitus Cathedral
St. Vitus Cathedral

St. Vitus Cathedral is the largest and the most important temple in Prague. Apart from religious services, coronations of Czech kings and queens also took place here. The cathedral is a place of burial of several patron saints, sovereigns, noblemen and archbishops.

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Strahov
Strahov

Strahov Library. Historical halls of the Strahov Library. Now on view ...

Vinohrady
Vinohrady

Vinohrady is approximately defined by the Riegrovy sady park on the north, Havlíčkovy sady park on the south, Legerova street on the west, and Jiřího z Poděbrad square on the east, from there continuing east between Vinohradská and Ruská streets all the way to the Vinohrady Cemetery.

VyšEhrad
VyšEhrad

Vyšehrad (Czech for "upper castle") is a historic fort located in the city of Prague, Czech Republic, just over 3 km southeast of Prague Castle, on the right bank of the Vltava River. It was built probably in the 10th century.

Wallenstein Palace
Wallenstein Palace

Wallenstein Palace is a Baroque palace in Malá Strana, Prague, that served as a residence for Imperial Generalissimo Albrecht von Wallenstein and now houses the Senate of the Czech Republic.

Wenceslas Square
Wenceslas Square

Wenceslas Square in Prague is a vibrant area of hotels, apartments, restaurants, bars and nightclubs. There are also banks and local and international shops. It is the entertainment and nightlife centre of Prague, and the main shopping and commercial district begins here.

ŽIžkov Television Tower
ŽIžkov Television Tower

The Žižkov Television Tower is a unique transmitter tower built in Prague between 1985 and 1992. Designed by the architect Václav Aulický and the structural engineer Jiří Kozák, it stands high above the city's traditional skyline from its position on top of a hill in the district of Žižkov, from which it takes its name. The tower is an example of high-tech architecture.