The Dancing House, nicknamed 'Fred and Ginger' is an office building in downtown Prague. It was built in 1997 by…
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A narrow passage leads to the third courtyard of the castle, and a sudden view of the immense and awe-inspiring…
Read More »This huge grimly palace is now the venue for the National Gallery's Centre for Modern & Contemporary Art. A seven…
Read More »Sternberg Palace is open for the public after the reconstruction in the years 2002 and 2003. The palace houses permanent…
Read More »This pretty baroque monaster has been a place of pilgrimage since 1626, when it was endowed by a Bohemian noblewoman,…
Read More »Come to see this impressive Old Town parish church, especially at night. This Gothic church was built in 1365 on…
Read More »This building at Celetná no. 34 was designed by Josef Gočár between 1911 and 1912 as a multifunctional building with…
Read More »The Jewish quarter is a small area known as Josefov, named after Emperor Josef II, whose reforms helped to ease…
Read More »The south end of Na příkopě meets Wenceslas Square (Václvské náměstí) - the 750-metre long and 60-metre wide boulevard. It…
Read More »The 13th-century Charles Bridge (Karlův most) lined with half a kilometre of Baroque statues ranks among the most popular tourist…
Read More »The most popular part of the tower is the town hall clock. Prague's Astronomical Clock is one of the oldest…
Read More »Old Town Square (Staroměstské náměstí) has been Prague's principal public centre since the 10th century, and was its main marketplace…
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