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23 Historic Landmarks in Prague

23 landmarks with verified facts and stories

Charles Bridge
~5 min

Charles Bridge

Karluv most, 110 00 Prague 1

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Construction began at 5:31 AM on July 9, 1357 — and that exact time wasn't an accident.

Church of Our Lady before Tyn
~3 min

Church of Our Lady before Tyn

Staromestske nam., 110 00 Prague 1

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Those twin spires — 80 meters of blackened Gothic stone bristling with subsidiary pinnacles — dominate the Old Town Square skyline and have done so since the 14th century.

Church of Our Lady Victorious (Infant Jesus)
~3 min

Church of Our Lady Victorious (Infant Jesus)

Karmelitská 9, 118 00 Prague 1

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This small Baroque church in Mala Strana contains one of the most venerated Catholic objects in the world: a 45-centimeter wax statue of the infant Christ that has been credited with miracles since the 17th century and is worshipped by millions of Catholics from Spain to the Philippines.

Clementinum
~4 min

Clementinum

Mariánské nám. 5, 110 00 Prague 1

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The Clementinum is the second-largest complex of buildings in Prague after the castle, and most people walk past it without realizing what's inside.

Estates Theatre
~3 min

Estates Theatre

Železná 540/1, 110 00 Prague 1

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On October 29, 1787, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart stood in this theatre and conducted the world premiere of "Don Giovanni.

Golden Lane
~3 min

Golden Lane

Zlatá ulička, 119 00 Prague 1

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The houses on Golden Lane look like they were designed for elves.

Havel's Market
~2 min

Havel's Market

Havelská, 110 00 Prague 1

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This open-air market has been operating since 1232 — that's nearly eight hundred years of continuous trading on the same street.

Jewish Quarter (Josefov)
~5 min

Jewish Quarter (Josefov)

Josefov, 110 00 Prague 1

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Prague's Jewish Quarter is the remains of a world that was deliberately erased — twice.

Lennon Wall
~3 min

Lennon Wall

Velkopřevorské nám., 100 00 Prague 1

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John Lennon never visited Prague.

Letna Park
~3 min

Letna Park

Letenské sady, 170 00 Prague 7

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The most famous thing in Letna Park is something that isn't there anymore.

Mala Strana (Lesser Town)
~4 min

Mala Strana (Lesser Town)

Malá Strana, 118 00 Prague 1

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Mala Strana is Prague's most beautiful neighborhood, and the reason it looks the way it does is catastrophe.

Municipal House
~3 min

Municipal House

nám. Republiky 5, 111 21 Prague 1

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If you want to understand what Art Nouveau looks like when an entire nation throws its best artists at a single building, the Municipal House is your answer.

National Theatre
~4 min

National Theatre

Narodni 2, 110 00 Prague 1

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The Czechs crowdfunded this building before crowdfunding was a word.

Old Jewish Cemetery
~3 min

Old Jewish Cemetery

Siroka 3, 110 00 Prague 1

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There is no place in Europe quite like this.

Old Town Square
~5 min

Old Town Square

Staromestske nam., 110 00 Prague 1

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Every revolution, every invasion, every moment that mattered in Czech history — someone was standing in this square when it happened.

Powder Tower
~3 min

Powder Tower

nám. Republiky 5, 110 00 Prague 1

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The name is misleading on two counts.

Prague Astronomical Clock
~4 min

Prague Astronomical Clock

Staromestske nam. 1, 110 00 Prague 1

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Every hour, a skeleton pulls a rope, twelve apostles parade past two tiny windows, a rooster crows, and hundreds of tourists crane their necks upward in unison.

Prague Castle
~6 min

Prague Castle

Hradcany, 119 08 Prague 1

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The Guinness Book of Records calls it the largest ancient castle in the world, and the numbers back that up: nearly 70,000 square meters, 570 meters long, and more than eleven centuries of continuous use as a seat of power.

Sedlec Ossuary (Bone Church)
~4 min

Sedlec Ossuary (Bone Church)

Zámecká 127, 284 03 Kutná Hora

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Somewhere between 40,000 and 70,000 dead people are decorating this chapel, and the effect is equal parts horrifying and beautiful.

St. Vitus Cathedral
~5 min

St. Vitus Cathedral

III. nadvori 48/2, 119 01 Prague 1

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They started building this cathedral in 1344 and didn't finish until 1929 — nearly six hundred years of construction, which has to be some kind of European record for a building that nobody could agree was done.

U Fleku Brewery
~3 min

U Fleku Brewery

Kremencova 11, 110 00 Prague 1

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Beer has been brewed on this exact spot since 1499, making U Fleku the only brewery in Central Europe where production has never stopped for more than five centuries.

Vysehrad
~5 min

Vysehrad

V Pevnosti 159/5b, 128 00 Prague 2

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Before Prague Castle existed, there was Vysehrad.

Wenceslas Square
~4 min

Wenceslas Square

Vaclavske nam., 110 00 Prague 1

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It looks like a boulevard, not a square — 750 meters long and 60 meters wide, more Champs-Elysees than piazza.

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