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