Prague, Czech Republic
Charles Bridge is a stone Gothic bridge that connects the Old Town and Malá Strana. It was actually called the Stone Bridge (Kamenný most) during the first several centuries. Its construction was commissioned by Czech king and Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV and began in 1357.
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Prague, Czech Republic
The Old Town Square (Staromestske) is one of two main squares in the city centre (the other is Wenceslas Square, 5 minutes walk away). With its ancient buildings and magnificent churches, this is one of the most beautiful historical sites in Europe.
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Prague, Czech Republic
Located in the historical center of Prague, Czech Republic, the art gallery has wide collection of contemporary painting from leading Ukrainian, Georgian, Russian and Armenian artists.
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Prague,Czech Republic
The Petrin Gardens are deservedly one of the most popular places in Prague for spending a relaxing and very enjoyable time. The area has so many advantages, firstly its location so close to the city centre and secondly the fact that the gardens are relatively small and easy to get around.
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Prague,Czech Republic
The Church of St. Nicholas in the Old Town Square plenty deserves its place among Prague’s most appreciated and visited places. If you just think about the eight centuries that it has stood and faced the wickedness of the history you come to look at it in a totally different way.
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Prague,Czech Republic
The Prague Castle, an ancient symbol of the Czech lands, is the most significant Czech monument and one of the most important cultural institutions in the Czech Republic. The Prague Castle was most likely founded in around 880 by Prince Borivoj of the Premyslid Dynasty (Premyslovci).
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Prague,Czech Republic
One of the richest Prague Jews, Aron Mesullam Zalman Horowitz built the synagogue in 1535. His grandson Rabi Pinkas Horowitz gave it the name Pinkas Synagogue. It has a reticulated vault and a painted decoration reminiscent of Renaissance stuccoes.
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Praha 1, Prague, Czech Republic
An evening at Palffy Palace is no ordinary affair. This is truly a restaurant for the big occasion. A fine setting for wedding anniversaries, special birthdays, romantic evenings and even proposals!
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Nelahozeves, Czech Republic
Hidden away behind wrought-iron gates, the Dvorák Museum is housed in an elegant early eighteenth-century baroque summer palace. The exquisite russet and cream villa was designed by Kilian Ignaz Dientzenhofer,
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Praha 7, Prague, Czech Republic
The National Gallery in Prague in the Czech Republic comprises a number of different sites spread around the city. Originating in February 1796 when a group of prominent patriotically oriented Czech nobility,
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