Information about the most important and most visited monuments, museums and other sights and places not to be missed in Prague
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Gothic clock that measures the time and position of celestial bodies... The Old Town Astronomical Clock was built in 1410 and is among the ...
Old Town Square (Staroměstské náměstí) is the real heart of the city. It is situated in the centre of the quarter, and like capillaries, ...
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A centuries-old Premonstratensian house with a unique Baroque library... The name “Strahov” comes from the Czech word for guarding – ...
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A Jesuit fortress in the centre of Prague... After the Prague Castle, the Clementinum is the second largest historical building complex in ...
Symbol of National Revival... The National Theatre is the most significant building of the 19th century in Prague. Its founding is linked ...
The image of this narrow little lane, with its several colourful little houses, as if built for dolls, and located on the grounds of the ...
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A picturesque village in the middle of a fancy Baroque city... The New World is a remarkable place which has until now retained the ...
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A symbol of revolution and freedom... The Dancing House is undoubtedly the most famous building to be erected in Prague following the ...
A cubist pearl in the heart of the Historic City... At the beginning of the 20th century, the city of Prague is engulfed in a battle to ...
The Rudolfinum is closely linked with the giant of Czech classical music – Antonín Dvořák. It houses a concert hall named after him, in ...
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