Bisected by the Vlatava River, Prague will astound you with its Gothic grace, renaissance architecture, world-class museums, baroque-style churches and bridges. From the majestic Prague Castle to the unique Žižkov Television Tower, Prague boasts many monuments and sights that are not to be missed during your visit to the Czech capital.
Take a look at some famous places to witness the art and culture of the Czech Republic.
Staromestske Namesti, Prague
Situated in the heart of Old Prague, Staromestske is one of Europe’s largest public spaces. The old square features a Gothic cathedral, a Baroque church, and a 600-year-old astronomical clock.
Prague Castle
Looming above the Vltava River, Prague castle is one of the largest complexes in the world. Earlier it was the seat of power for the Bohemian kings and Holy Roman emperors. The castle now serves as the official residence of the country’s president.
Jewish museum in Prague
Jewish museum preserves Jewish heritage in the Czech Republic and remains one of the most visited museums in Prague. The collection of Judaica is one of the largest in the world, including an archive of Czech and Moravian Jewish community histories.
Prague Astronomical Clock
The square surrounding the Prague Astronomical Clock is one of the most crowded spots in the city. The clock attracts tourists worldwide to synchronize their watches with one of the oldest timepieces. Climb the Gothic tower to see the inner workings of the famous astronomical clock.
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