The Mihulka Powder Tower is a remarkable, and often overlooked, addition to the Prague Castle complex. Dating back more than 500 years it has stood proudly and unchanged in its place on Read more about Powder Tower Mihulka
European Art from National Gallery Collections - the exhibition in the Sternberg Palace was opened to all the art lovers after an overall installation in the years 2002 and 2003. Read more about Sternberg Palace
The Old Royal Palace, only remnants of which can be seen today, was the actual residence of Czech princes and kings. Read more about Old Royal Palace
St. Wenceslas Vineyard and Villa Richter is now entering its third year of immense popularity since it enjoyed an enormous overhaul and rejuvenation in the spring of 2008. Having being neglected to a Read more about St. Wenceslas vineyard
The Royal Garden was first thought about at Prague Castle with the dying out of the Jagellonian line of royalty and the coming to power of who else but the powerful Habsburgs, they were in for a long Read more about Royal Garden
The Lobkowicz Palace situated as it is within the enormous area which is Prague Castle is a magnificent 16th century edifice built for the Czech nobleman Jaroslav of Pernstejn after whom it was Read more about Lobkowiz Palace
Welcome to the largest and most important religious site in Prague. The Cathedral of Saint Vitus is undoubtedly one of the most dominant features of the Prague Castle skyline. Read more about St Vitus Cathedral
Prague Castle belongs among the most significant of Czech monuments and is one of the most important cultural landmarks in the Czech Republic. Read more about Prague Castle
If you are wondering what life was like hundreds of years ago in Prague, you can turn back time hundreds of years or just visit the palaces and castles. These structures have impressive ancient architecture that you will enjoy.
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