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Chapel of the Holy Cross
This magnificent piece of architecture was designed in the second half of the 18th century to be remodeled a century later, once serving as a treasury of Saint Vitus Cathedral. more >>
Convent of St George
Important for being the first convent in Prague and whole Bohemia, it was established in 973 by Boleslav, brother of the famous Saint Wenceslas. more >>
Mihulka Powder Tower
Built for defense purposes at the end of the 15th century, it later became a workshop for castle’s cannon and bell-maker. more >>
Old Royal Palace
This part of the Prague Castle is the oldest and most historically valuable one, dating back from 1135. more >>
Prague Picture Gallery
The gallery was created in 1965 to house the most important paintings of the 16th to 18th century period. more >>
St Vitus Cathedral
This Gothic Cathedral is a world known treasure of the city Prague. Its foundation stone was laid in 1344 by Emperor Charles IV, the most significant ruler in the Czech history and Prague’s father, leaving it with beautiful Gothic architecture that attracting the tourists till today. more >>
Royal Garden
Created in 1535 for Ferdinand I, the first Habsburg to rule the Czech Kingdom, it is a great place for a spring or romantic autumn stroll. more >>
Ball-Game House
The most exquisite piece of architecture in the Royal Garden, was the place where Habsburg played various ball games. more >>
Summer Palace - Belvedere
Built in the style of Italian Renaissance, sometime called the most authentic non-Italian renaissance construction, it is a symbol of love between Habsburg Ferdinand I and his wife Anna. more >>
Golden Lane
Named after the goldsmiths who lived here in the 17th century, Golden Lane contrasts the austere Gothic architecture with its tiny colorful houses and built right into the arches of the Prague Castle walls. more >>
Daliborka Tower
This tower was built in the 15th century and later it has been named after Dalibor of Kozojedy, a noble who supported a peasant rebellion and was later executed. more >>
Lobkowicz Palace
A branch of Prague’s National Museum, it houses a collection on Czech history, including important documents, until 1848, when the Czech National Revival began. more >>
Schwarzenberg Palace
It was originally built for one of the most prominent Prague families, the Lobkowicz, but it was passed through several generations to the Schwarzenbergs who acquired it in 1719. more >>
Archbishop Palace
Ferdinand I, the first Habsburg ruler in the Czech Kingdom and a powerful force in the Prague Castle’s changes in the Renaissance period, bought the palace in 1562. more >>
Sternberg Palace
One of the National Gallery areas, the Sternberg Palace was named after count Sternberg, one of the leading figures of Prague National Revival cultural activities. more >>
The Černín Palace
This palace was built in 1668 for the Imperial Ambassador of Venice, but during the Theresian period (reign of Mary Theresa of Austria), it was badly damaged when the Prussians bombarded Prague. more >>
The Loretta
A baroque pilgrimage church built in 1626 was donated by Countess Lobkowitz. Its grandiose design and miraculous stories surrounding the building with a religious atmosphere were a part of Ferdinand II. campaign. more >>
Strahov monastery
Founded in 1140 by Czech king, Vladislav II, it was completed in the 18th century. more >> USEFUL LINKS |
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