Famous Landmarks in Prague

An iconic site offering insights into Prague's monastic history and breathtaking views.

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Famous Landmarks

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Loreta Prague

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Loretánské nám. is home to a remarkable baroque pilgrimage site that dates back to 1626. This landmark showcases impressive architecture, including a cloister and church, as well as the Santa Casa — a replica of the Holy House of Nazareth. The carillon, one of the oldest continuously playing in Europe, adds a distinctive sound to the serene atmosphere. Visitors can explore a collection of liturgical objects and religious art, providing insight into its historical and spiritual significance. Spring is an ideal time to appreciate the site’s beauty in pleasant weather.

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Dancing House (Tančící dům)

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As you explore Prague, the Dancing House serves as an intriguing stop that showcases modern architecture amid the city's historic backdrop. This unique structure, often dubbed 'Fred and Ginger', stands out with its curvy design, a stark contrast to the surrounding Gothic and Baroque buildings. Visitors can enjoy the views of the Vltava River and the city from its rooftop restaurant, where reservations are recommended. Best experienced in the afternoon, it offers a perfect opportunity to witness the sunset highlighting its distinctive silhouette.

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Lennon Wall

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The Lennon Wall in Prague serves as a dynamic canvas filled with graffiti and art celebrating John Lennon and the ideals of peace. Originating in the 1980s, it has become a symbol of free speech and resistance against oppression. Visitors contribute their own messages and artwork, creating a living display that evolves with the times. For the best experience, visit in the morning to avoid the crowds and fully appreciate the wall's colorful and meaningful expressions.

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Old Jewish Cemetery

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In the Josefov district, the Old Jewish Cemetery stands as a significant historical site, showcasing over 12,000 tombstones that date back to the 15th century. It serves as a powerful testament to the Jewish community's enduring presence in Prague. The cemetery features densely packed gravestones and unique layered burials, illustrating the challenges of space throughout its long history. A visit is especially rewarding in spring, when the mild weather makes exploring this poignant landmark more enjoyable. Tickets can be conveniently purchased on-site, with no reservations required.

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