“For the truth.”
Jan Hus preached in the Bethlehem Chapel from 1402 to 1413. In the 18th century,...
Jan Hus preached in the Bethlehem Chapel from 1402 to 1413. In the 18th century,...
The pastry shop U hrdinů (At Heroes) got its name due to the fact that...
In 1914, the Art Nouveau Koruna Palace was built on the lower part of Wenceslas...
V Kotcích Street is today an incomprehensibly forgotten street in the very center of Prague....
One of the most beautiful and oldest original carousels in Europe has been installed next...
Dlouhá Street is one of the oldest streets in Prague, dating back to 1310. And...
The most interesting and beautiful minerals are exhibited in the original Schulz showcases, which were...
Charles Bridge is terminated on both sides by towers. The Old Town Bridge Tower and...
Church of St. Peter in Biskupská Street. It was built as a Romanesque basilica in...
Carp is said “kapr” in Czech. So Kaprova Street could be named after a fish...
Platýz Palace is a relatively large complex of buildings between Národní třída and Uhelný trh...
The life of the Čapek brothers, writer Karel and painter Josef, was connected with the...
The Church of the Most Sacred Heart of Our Lord at George of Poděbrady Square...
The Strahov Monastery (founded in 1143) is one of the most important architectural monuments in...
Quiet and peace in the gardens and courtyards of the Capuchin monastery in Hradčany.
The smallest house in Prague is in Anežská Street. It was built in 1853, in...
Anenské náměstí (Anenské Square) is reminiscent of a quiet sleepy village, where the old settlers...
If you walk along Charles Bridge and find yourself in the Lesser Town, you are...
The confectionery in Spálená Street (Burned Street) is one of the three Skála confectioneries in...
It`s really a little bit a unique experience. The residence of the Czech Parliament is...