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Powder Gate
Built in the 15th century during the reign of Vladislav II, Czech king from the Jagellon dynasty, it was one of many Prague’s entrances to the Old Town. more >>
Municipal House
The most exquisite piece of Art Nouveau architecture on top of the shopping site Na Příkopě, it is a celebration of the Czechoslovakian First Republic and was built six years before it was established. more >>
Celetná Street
A beautiful street leading from the Old Town Square to the Prague’s Powder tower is a smaller version of Prague. more >>
Saint James Church
A beautiful Baroque church with a dark legend connected to it was formerly built in the 14th century with amazing Gothic altars by artists like Peter Brandl or Wenceslas Reiner. more >>
Estates Theatre
Built during the reign of Joseph II, the 18th century, this Prague theatre is a Pseudo-Classicist construction painted in bright green with numerous terraces and flowers hanging from the windows. more >>
Old Town Square
The centre of Prague’s Old Town and the pulsing heart of the city’s tourism, the Old Town Square and expensive shopping streets that surround it, are ignored by residents who only cross it when they need to get to the nearby Mustek metro station. more >>
Church of Our Lady at the Tyn
Built on the site of a Romanesque church, this Gothic building dominates the square and its beautiful steeples are 80 meters high. more >>
Kinski Palace
Probably the only pure-Rococo style building in Prague, it was built in the 18th century by two of the greatest architects, Kilian Dietzenhofer and Italian born Anselmo Lurago. more >>
Church of Saint Nicholas
One of many works of prominent Baroque and Rococo architects, Killian Dietzenhofer, was originally a Benedictine Monastery, but now belongs to the Hussite Church. more >>
Old Town Hall
Built by John of Louxembourg, father of Charles IV and never present Czech King, it housed the town council. more >>
Church of the Saint Martin in the wall
The atypical name for a church comes from the fact that the building used to be part of the Old Town’s fortification. more >>
Bethlehem Chapel
What we see today is a mere reconstruction of the original 14th century church in which Saint Jan Hus preached and sparked the Hussite Movement. more >>
Palace of the Lords of Kunstadt
A palace formerly built in the 13th century had to undergo a Gothic reconstruction, but still has three of the best-preserved Romanesque-style rooms in Prague. more >>
Clementinum
The largest complex of buildings in Prague, only topped by the Prague Castle, it was formerly a Jesuit college established in the Catholic-oriented 17th century, reacting upon the religious conflicts between the Protestants and Catholics. more >> USEFUL LINKS |
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