Every year, thousands of people flock to Old Town Square in Prague to get a glimpse of the Astronomical Clock, one of the finest examples of its kind still around in Europe. Located on the south wall of Prague’s Town Hall, the Astronomical Clock has an equally colourful history to match its colourful facade. Its oldest part was built in 1410 by a local clockmaker and a professor of astronomy. Other elements, such as the calendar dial and the moving statues, were added in the intervening centuries. Upon first glance, it can be difficult to figure out what you're seeing, given the number of dials and figures that make up the famous Orloj (as it's known locally). The easiest way to understand the Astronomical Clock ...
Within the grounds of Prague Castle, there are many opportunities to explore magnificent architecture and stunning buildings. According to the Guinness Book of Records, Prague Castle is the largest “coherent castle complex” in the world, and holds the exquisite St. Vitus Cathedral within its grounds of almost 70,000 m². After a decent walk up a steep hill, the Castle grounds unfold before you, and on a sunny winter’s day you can enjoy loads of Gothic architecture, the changing of the guards, and the gemstone in the Castle’s crown: St. Vitus Cathedral. Saint Vitus is a Roman Catholic cathedral, also known by its full name of St. Vitus, St. Wenceslas and St. Adalbert Cathedral. The present-day Gothic cathedral was founded in 1344, and has undergone many ...
Lying in the shadow of Prague Castle's twisted Gothic spires, Old Town Prague's twisting labyrinth of narrow cobblestone streets enchant the traveller with visions of antiquity. Indeed, you will quickly find yourself lost amid artisans, street-vendors and fellow travellers. Visiting Old Town Prague is a discovery of the history, culture and people that make it captivating to the imagination. Lost behind the iron curtain of communism in its recent past, Prague has emerged as the cultural hub of Eastern Europe. Old Town Prague demonstrates this better than anywhere else in the region. Like many other destination cities steeped in European antiquity, Prague's history, its culture and its unique character are truly discovered on its streets and in its cafes. Home to the oh-so-infamous astronomical clock, ...






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