Guide to Landmarks, Monuments and Sights of Prague
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[...] National Theatre is the Royal Czech Land's and National Theatre in Prague - Established in May 16th, 1868... [...]
[...] Wenceslas Square is an important place in the centre of Prague (Capital of the Czech Republic). It has been a [...]
[...] housed in a monumental neo-renaissance building from the years 1885-1890 that dominates the Wenceslas Square... [...]
[...] St. Vitus Cathedral is the seat of the Archbishop of Prague. Full name of the cathedral is Saint Vitus, Saint [...]
[...] from 10th century was replaced by St. Vitus Basilica in the 11th century and it is where St. Vitus Cathedral stands today. [...]
[...] The largest enclosed square in the Prague (originally the Cattle Market). Charles Square was founded by the Charles IV as the New Town's main centre of Prague. There are some [...]
Founded around 880 by prince Borivoj of the Premyslid dynasty. The 1st stone building in the castle area was the Church of the Virgin Mary of which on [...]
[...] cathedral is Saint Vitus, Saint Wenceslas and Saint Adalbert Cathedral. Located within Prague Castle and containing the tombs of many kings of Bohemia. St. Vitus Cathedral is an excellent [...]
[...] 's history. Originated in the 12th century and since then witnessed many events. Beside the Old Town Hall and the Cathedral of Our Lady before Tyn the square has several other dominants like a baroque [...]
[...] Unique astronomical clock (so-called 'Orloj') located at the tower of Old Town Hall shows the statues of 12 apostles at every hour between 9 AM and 9 PM. Other figures of the [...]
[...] . The Stone Bridge or Prague Bridge since 1870 called Charles Bridge, was founded by the king Charles IV in the year 1357. [...]
[...] square in the Prague (originally the Cattle Market). Charles Square was founded by the Charles IV as the New Town's main centre of Prague. There are some noticable buildings around the [...]
[...] 's Convent) was established there. St. Vitus Rotunda from 10th century was replaced by St. Vitus Basilica in the 11th century and it is where St. Vitus Cathedral stands today. [...]
[...] was founded and the 1st Czech convent (St. George's Convent) was established there. St. Vitus Rotunda from 10th century was replaced by St. Vitus Basilica in the 11th century and it is where St. [...]
[...] the place of the Judita's Bridge that had been damaged by a flood in 1342. The Stone Bridge or Prague Bridge since 1870 called Charles Bridge, was founded by the king Charles IV in the year 1357. [...]
[...] National Theatre is the Royal Czech Land's and National Theatre in Prague - Established in May 16th, 1868... [...]
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