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The SS Cyril and Methodius Orthodox Cathedral
During 1942, 7 Czech partisans, who were involved in the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich, hid from the Nazi army in…
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Wallenstein Palace
Wallenstein Palace was the first large building of the Baroque style to be constructed in Prague, and was constructed by…
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Convent of St. Agnes
When you are in Prague’s Jewish Quarter (you should be at some point on your trip), you should ensure that…
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The Charles University in Prague
During the 1300's, students of Charles University initially studied the arts, and then progressed onto 1 of the other 3…
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Břevnov Monastery
Břevnov Monastery (Břevnovský klášter) is a Benedictine monastery founded by Prince Boleslav II and Saint Adalbert, bishop of Prague in…
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National Theatre
The National Theatre (Národní divadlo) in Prague is the embodiment of the will of the Czech nation for its national…
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New Town Hall
The New Town Hall is a national cultural heritage. It is used for many cultural and social events, including wedding…
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Troja Palace
Troja Palace is a Baroque palace is located in a quiet part of Prague Troja, situated on the slopes on…
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Prague Zoo
For lovers of nature and animals, and families with children, Prague Zoo is the perfect place to visit. Forbes Traveller…
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Rudolfinum
This venue presents a varied programme of classical music. Rudolfinum, built between 1876 and 1884, is an outstanding example of…
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Žižkov Television Tower
The Žižkov Television tower is Prague's most disliked and highest structure standing at seven hundred and nine feet (two hundred…
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Powder Tower
Work began on this sturdy Gothic tower in 1475, but was halted eight years later when rioting forced the king…
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