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“Hat Off!”

Everyone who has ever visited the National Theatre knows the famous Hynais Curtain. But few know what is written on the back of it....

Clementinum

Just walk a few steps from the Charles Bridge and you will be surrounded by the calm of Klementinum. These Baroque buildings are the...

Brightly Colored Wooden Horses on Petrin Hill

https://vimeo.com/582674398 One of the most beautiful and oldest original carousels in Europe has been installed next to...

Nobody Can Stay Hungry Here

Dlouhá Street is one of the oldest streets in Prague, dating back to 1310. And why is it called Dlouhá? It got...

Hall of Minerals

The most interesting and beautiful minerals are exhibited in the original Schulz showcases, which were named after the architect of the Historical Building of the National Museum, Josef Schulz.

About the Medieval Toilet Over the Heads of Dining Guests

Charles Bridge is terminated on both sides by towers. The Old Town Bridge Tower and two Lesser Town Bridge Towers. The minor...

Church of St. Peter

Church of St. Peter in Biskupská Street. It was built as a Romanesque basilica in the middle of the 12th century, as the...

Church of the Most Sacred Heart of Our Lord at George

The Church of the Most Sacred Heart of Our Lord at George of Poděbrady Square (náměstí Jiřího z Poděbrad) at Vinohrady was built between...

Strahov Library

The Strahov Monastery (founded in 1143) is one of the most important architectural monuments in the Czech Republic and its Strahov Library is one...

Juggling school in the beautiful sceneries of Prague.

Ever wanted to learn to juggle and didn't know how to start? How about trying Adam and Václav juggling school? In seven...

Capuchin Monastery

Quiet and peace in the gardens and courtyards of the Capuchin monastery in Hradčany.

St. Vitus Cathedral

The first sanctuary at this place was built in 926-30. This rotunda was destroyed by Prince Spytihněv after...

How About Having Dinner on Charles Bridge?

How about having dinner on Charles Bridge?

Customs Duty, Ramparts and Happy Evenings in Pubs

Thousands of carts carried goods from around the world to Ungelt in the 12th century, and in the evening its pubs heard merchant stories from around the world.

How Houses are Numbered in Prague

The numbering was enforced by the army so that they would have a better overview of who the army could call for compulsory military service.

St. Vitus Cathedral in stillness and (almost) solitude? Yes, it is...

St. Vitus Cathedral is the most important church for all Czechs, faithful and faithless. It is one of the most visited places in the Czech Republic. Still, it can be enjoyed in peace and quiet.

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