A (very brief) Guide to Prague

Known as the “golden city of spires,” Prague in the Czech Republic has architectural splendors that span a thousand years. During the Middle Ages, Prague was the most important city in Central Europe. After emperor Charles IV had all the city gates’ roofs covered with lead, Prague was dubbed the ‘Golden City’. It would remain one of the most influential cities in Europe until the 20th century.

Today ‘the City of a Hundred Spires’ is a magnet for tourists, with numerous magnificent towers, palaces and churches.

Predominant Architectural Styles in Prague:
Gothic
Baroque
Renaissance

Prominent Buildings in Prague:
Prague Castle, or Hradcany Castle, is part of the vast royal complex, the Hradcany.
Astronomical Clock in Old Town Square.
Archbishop’s Palace (Baroque).
St. Vitus Cathedral (Nearly 600 years went into the construction of this famous landmark).

Walking Tours in Prague:
Old Town Square
Old Jewish Cemetery in Josefov
Along the Vltava river
Charles Bridge
Sidestreets and Alleyways

At the turn of the century, Prague was home to the surrealist author, Franz Kafka. The city’s convoluted streets and unpredictable architecture are reflected in his bizarre, disturbing stories.

Famous Quote by Franz Kafka:
“Prague never lets you go… this dear little mother has sharp claws.”


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