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Obecni Dum
The Municipal House (Obecni dum) is one of the most beautiful Art Nouveau buildings in Prague. It was built in the place of a former residence of a Czech king. The independence of Czechoslovakia was proclaimed here in 1918.
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Prasna brana
Powder Tower (Prasna brana) is a beautiful example of a late Gothic style. The tower is the only preserved tower from a medieval fortification and nowadays serves as one of the entrances into the Old Town. In ancient times, kings and emperors would go through the entrance in this tower on their way to coronation at the Prague Castle.
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House of the Black Madonna
Prague is the only city in the world featuring Cubist architecture and the House of the Black Madonna is one of the best examples of this unique style. Nowadays, the building houses a Cubist cafe and Museum of Cubist Applied Arts.
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The Estates Theatre
W.A.Mozart liked to visit Prague and it was here at the Estates Theatre that Mozart performed the world premier of Don Giovanni in 1787. Later in 1980s the famous movie Amadeus was filmed here.
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Ovocny trh
Founded by Charles IV in 1348, the Charles University is one of the oldest universities in Europe and the oldest in the country in the country.
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Vaclavske NamEsti
The Wenceslas Square (Václavské náměstí) is one of the most famous squares in the country where the so-called Velvet revolution took place that marked the end of the Communist regime ended in 1989.
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Havel's Market
The Havel´s Markets has been in operation since in 1232.
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Staromestske namesti
The Old Town Square is probably the most famous square in Prague surrounded by ancient palaces and churches. Many decisive events of the country took place here.
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Old Town Hall with Astronomical Clock
The Astronomical Clock is a must see. Every hour on the hour you can watch a medieval show that draws crowds from around the world. Our guide will explain how the Astronomical Clock works.
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The Old-New Synagogue
The Old-New Synagogue is the oldest preserved synagogue in Europe after the second world war and one of the oldest Gothic buildings in Prague.
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Pinkas Synagogue, Jewish Museum in Prague
The Pinkas synagogue is part of the Jewish Museum in Prague and also serves as an entrance to the Old Jewish Cemetery.
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Jan Palach Memorial
Jan Palach´s self-immolation was a political protest against the invasion of Czechoslovakia by the Warsaw Pact armies that ended a democratic movement called Prague Spring in 1968.
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Klementinum
Founded as a Jesuit collage the Klementinum is home to the National Library and many valuable collections of books can be found here.
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Charles Bridge
Built in 1357 as a Gothic bridge, the Charles Bridge is one of the most beautiful sights in Prague providing panoramatic views of the city.