Extensive historic centre in Prague

Wonderful mixture of art
Capital and largest city of the Czech Republic, Prague is the fourteenth largest city in European Union. Since 1992, the extensive historic centre of Prague has been included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites.

The city is home of numerous famous cultural attractions like the Prague Castle, Old Town Square, the Charles Bridge, the Jewish Quarter, the Lennon Wall, and Petřín hill.

Prague is also a modern and vibrant city full of energy, cultural art, music, nice restaurants and special events for those who are looking for adventure.

Prague possesses more than ten key museums, along with numerous theatres, galleries, cinemas, and other historical exhibits.The Národní muzeum (National Museum), the Museum of the Capital City, the Jewish Museum, the Alfons Mucha Museum, the African-Prague Museum, the Museum of Decorative Arts, the Náprstek Museum National Gallery are just some of them.

The Prague Castle is the most famous sight in Prague. It is the largest ancient castle in the world.The Prague Jewish Quarter (also known as Josefoy), contains the remains of Prague’s former Jewish ghetto There are two figures synonymous with this part of the city, Franz Kafka and the mystical humunculus Golem created by Jehuda ben Bezalel(Rabi Löw).

Prague Old Town is the oldest of the towns of Prague gained the privileges of a town in the 13th century. The centre of the Old Town has always been the Old Town Square dominated by the Town Halland the Church of Our Lady of Týn.

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