Spanish Synagogue

(AKA ล panฤ›lskรก synagoga) Built in the Moorish Revival style in the late 19th century, the Spanish Synagogue stands as a testament to the rich Jewish heritage in Prague. As you approach the synagogue, you'll immediately notice its eye-catching exterior featuring intricate stucco decorations, ornate arches, and a striking red facade. The building's design was inspired … Continue reading Spanish Synagogue

Old Town Hall

(AKA Staromฤ›stskรก radnice) The Old Town Hall is a complex of buildings that dates back to the 14th century, with various architectural styles reflecting its centuries-long evolution. Its most distinctive feature is the iconic Astronomical Clock, one of the oldest and most elaborate astronomical clocks in the world. Visitors flock to the clock every hour … Continue reading Old Town Hall

St. Nicholas Church

(AKA Kostel sv. Mikulรกลกe) St. Nicholas' Church, located on Staromฤ›stskรฉ nรกmฤ›stรญ (Old Town Square) in Prague, Czech Republic, is a magnificent example of Baroque architecture. The church was completed in 1735, and its exterior seems unusually plain for a Baroque structure. When the church was built it was originally surrounded by other buildings and was … Continue reading St. Nicholas Church

The Church of Our Lady before Tรฝn

(AKA Chrรกm Matky Boลพรญ pล™ed Tรฝnem) Located in the heart of Prague's Old Town Square, the church is a prominent landmark that dominates the skyline with its two massive towers. It's hard to miss and offers a striking visual experience from almost every angle. As you approach the church, you'll be captivated by its intricate … Continue reading The Church of Our Lady before Tรฝn

Vyลกehrad Cemetery

One of the oldest cemeteries in Prague, Vyลกehrad Cemetery has been the final resting place for many prominent figures in Czech history since its establishment in 1869. As you wander through the cemetery, you'll encounter beautifully crafted tombstones and gravestones, each telling a unique story of the individuals laid to rest there. The cemetery's peaceful … Continue reading Vyลกehrad Cemetery

Saints Peter and Paul Basilica

(AKA Bazilika svatรฉho Petra a Pavla) The Saints Peter and Paul Basilica in Prague, Czech Republic is a magnificent architectural masterpiece that stands as a prominent landmark in the city. Located atop the iconic Vyลกehrad Hill, this basilica offers not only a religious experience but also a glimpse into the rich history and cultural heritage … Continue reading Saints Peter and Paul Basilica

Powder Tower

(AKA Praลกnรก brรกna) The tower, standing at a height of approximately 65 meters (213 feet), was originally built in the 15th century as part of the city's fortifications. Its primary purpose was to serve as a ceremonial entrance to the Royal Route, which connected the Old Town with Prague Castle, the residence of Czech kings … Continue reading Powder Tower

Waldstein Garden

(AKA Valdลกtejnskรก zahrada) As you step into the Waldstein Garden, you'll be greeted by a serene ambiance and a sense of stepping back in time. The garden dates back to the 17th century and has retained its timeless charm throughout the centuries. It is named after Count Wallenstein, a prominent nobleman and military commander who … Continue reading Waldstein Garden

St. Nicholas Church

(AKA Kostel sv. Mikulรกลกe) St. Nicholas Church, located in the Malรก Strana district of Prague, Czech Republic, is an architectural gem and a must-visit destination for any traveler exploring this historic city. Known for its stunning Baroque style, the church stands as a testament to the grandeur and opulence of the era. As you approach … Continue reading St. Nicholas Church

Lennon Wall

(AKA Lennonova zeฤ) Located near the Charles Bridge in the picturesque neighborhood of Malรก Strana, the Lennon Wall initially started as a tribute to John Lennon, the renowned musician and peace activist. Following Lennon's tragic death in 1980, his image was painted on this ordinary wall, and people began expressing their emotions and thoughts about … Continue reading Lennon Wall