Kampa Island in Prague

Kampa Island is actually a peninsula which can be reached from the Lesser Town (as well as from Charles Bridge) and is situated between the Vltava and a creek called the “Devil´s Stream (Certovka). In medieval times it was a storage place for merchandise; over the course of the centuries, poor people, mostly washerwomen and…

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Wenceslas Square

The square extends from Mustek, which borders the Old Town, up to the former Horse Gate, now the site of the National Museum. At the beginning of 19th century, the largest boulevard of Prague (750 m in length, 60 m wide) was still surrounded by buildings from one to three storeys in height; it only…

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Old Town Square in Prague

If Wenceslas Square in the New Town is a point of culmination in recent national history, then the walls of the Old Town Square mirror the events of many centuries past that have left their mark in eminent buildings. The square is actually neither square nor rectangular, in fact, the ground plan is extremely irregular….

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St. Nicholas´Church in the Lesser Town

With its impressive dome and 79 m high belfry, St Nicholas´ Church rises in the centre of the Lesser Town Square. This church is the most significant creation of high Baroque in Prague and was built between 1673 and 1755 on behalf of the Jesuits. It is a magnificent masterpiece of the Bavarian master builders…

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Charles Bridge

The Gothic Charles Bridge is considered to be one of the most important monuments of medieval architecture in Bohemia. The first stone bridge, the Judith Bridge, replaced the wooden construction in 1158. It stood firm and served Prague residents for almost two centuries until it was swept away by floods in 1342. At exactly the…

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Vysehrad

VYŠEHRAD, the rock above the river with its dark outline of slender spires, is an inseparable part of the Prague skyline. The legend tells of the Princess Libuše, who foresaw the future glory of Prague from her seat at Vyšehrad, and who sent a delegation to seek out Přemysl the Ploughman, founder of the ruling…

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