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Mozart played the organ in this church, a magnificent example of the "Prague Baroque" period of the 18th century.
Connecting the Old town with Lesser Town, this popular pedestrian bridge is filled with musicians, painters, vendors and tourists during the summertime.
Whilst the Strahov monastary is a marvellous place to visit, with its massive library of ancient texts and volumes (used for filming scenes in film The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen) , another...
Completed in 1354, this seventy-meter-high tower features the famous 16th-century Astronomical Clock, an important symbol of Prague.
This museum looks at what Czech society and life was like under the Communist regime.
The largest castle in Europe contains more than seven hundred rooms.
Located in the center of historic Prague, this lively square is surrounded by baroque buildings, vibrant cafes, street entertainers and craftspeople.
The burial site for all of Prague's Jewish residents from 1439 to 1787, the cemetery is marked by moss-covered gravestones that are packed tightly together and graves at least twelve layers deep.
Stare Mesto is a must if you visit Prague. With the church and the astronomical clock there are many cafes and souvenir stores to visit.
This museum's highlight is a carefully crafted model of the city of Prague in the early 1800s.
