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What to See - Monuments

Information about historic monuments in Prague

Prague Castle

The Prague Castle is undoubtedly the most important historical monument in Czechia. It has been the seat of political and religious power since the 9th century and consists of a very large complex of palaces, churches, courtyards and gardens overlooking the Prague panorama.

Powder Tower

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St Vitus Cathedral

The seat of the Prague Archbishopric, St Vitus Cathedral is the city’s most important Gothic building, located in the middle of the Prague Castle complex. Built over several centuries, it contains many artistic treasures.

Municipal House

Built at the beginning of the 20th century, Prague’s Municipal House boasts an exuberant and grandiose decoration. A multi-purpose building, it boasts two restaurants and a renowned café, an American bar, the great Smetana Concert Hall and numerous ceremonial rooms decorated by the greatest artists of the time.

Church of Our Lady before Týn

The sacred centre of the Old Town... The Church of Our Lady before Týn is among the most beautiful Gothic buildings in Prague. It is the ...

Wallenstein Palace

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Old New Synagogue

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Strahov Monastery

A centuries-old Premonstratensian house with a unique Baroque library... The name “Strahov” comes from the Czech word for guarding – ...

Spanish Synagogue

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Clementinum

A Jesuit fortress in the centre of Prague... After the Prague Castle, the Clementinum is the second largest historical building complex in ...

National Theatre

Symbol of National Revival... The National Theatre is the most significant building of the 19th century in Prague. Its founding is linked ...

Troja Château

The Baroque Troja Chateau is among the most remarkable examples of early Baroque architecture in Prague. It is open from the beginning of ...

Old Royal Palace

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Dancing House

A symbol of revolution and freedom... The Dancing House is undoubtedly the most famous building to be erected in Prague following the ...

Loreto

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Jerusalem Synagogue

The Jerusalem Synagogue is the only still active Prague synagogue, which is not located in the area of the former Jewish ghetto, but is in ...

House of the Black Madonna

A cubist pearl in the heart of the Historic City... At the beginning of the 20th century, the city of Prague is engulfed in a battle to ...

Rudolfinum

The Rudolfinum is closely linked with the giant of Czech classical music – Antonín Dvořák. It houses a concert hall named after him, in ...

Old Town Hall

A vibrant symbol of the Old Town... It is as though the history of the whole of Prague’s Old Town was concentrated in the fate of the Old ...

Church of Our Lady Victorious

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