The magical Central European city of Prague attracts millions of visitors each year to its ancient castles, cathedrals, museums, galleries, and cinemas. Prague has been an inspiration to artists, poets, and authors for generations, and after a few days wandering its streets, you’ll see why! With so much to do …
Read More »What to see in Pilsen
Pilsen (Plzen in Czech) is the fourth largest city in The Czech Republic. It is the administrative center of the Plzen Region; one of the 14 administrative regions of this country that lies in the heart of Europe. The West Bohemia, Radbuza, Mze, Uslava and Ohlava rivers all flow into …
Read More »Rudolfinum A Place Of Music Lovers
About Rudolfinum If you are visiting Prague, the capital of Czech Republic for the first time, you must be quite unsure about the nearest tourist destinations across this city. Among the various local tourist destinations, Rudolfinum can be an ideal choice for anyone to give a visit at any time. …
Read More »Prague National Gallery
If you love art or you just want to learn more about Prague, Czech Republic, all you need to do is visit the exhibits of the Prague National Gallery. Here, you can enjoy a relaxed afternoon going through the various exhibits. The Prague National Gallery is an important part of …
Read More »John Lenon Wall
John Lennon is the co-founder of the most successful band in the world, the Beatles. After his death on December 8, 1980, he was considered a pacifist hero for the Czech Republic’s youth. An intricately made image of him was painted by an artist on an ordinary wall which has …
Read More »Jindrisska Tower, Prague – panoramic city views
Among the tallest medieval structures in Prague is the Jindrisska Tower, built in the 15th century. Age makes this a favorite destination for tourists, enthusiastic about learning all they can about one of the oldest structures in the city. Another reason to visit the tower would be its height, and …
Read More »National Theater – important cultural landmark
The Prague National Theater is more than 100 years old, and is known for its embellishments and its importance to the city’s cultural landscape. It was built to give space to the country’s cultural aspirations. History The theater was built on the initiative of citizens who wanted space for music, …
Read More »Why You Should Visit Wenceslas Square
The Wenceslas Square, Prague is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the Czech Republic. It is also Prague’s shopping and commercial hub, and a great place to begin your itinerary when visiting the city. The square covers seven hundred meters long and sixty meters wide, and it is …
Read More »Wallenstein Garden – lifelike sculptures and perfect layout
The Wallenstein Garden is famous for its elaborate design and vast area. Enclosed by a wall, the garden features not just exotic plants but also is the setting for the opulent palace on the premises. The palace and the gardens were built by the Albert of Wallenstein, the general of …
Read More »Tugendhat villa – technologically advanced family home
The Tugendhat villa is notable for many things. The first being its position on the UNESCO world Heritage list; it is one of the view modern buildings to be on the list. The second is the technological marvels inbuilt into the design, no mean feat for the 1930s. History The …
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