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Chosen articles 18.05.2012

Wenceslas Square
Wenceslas Square is one of the main city squares in New Town, Prague.

Charles Bridge
In 1357, King Charles IV ordered Master Otto to begin construction of the new “Stone Bridge”. It was completed in 1402 by the king’s favorite architect, Peter Parler.

National Museum
The National Museum is home galleries and exhibitions, spread across the city.

Prague Castle
Prague Castle is an ornament and focus of the magnificent city. Recognized internationally as a World Heritage site, this center of Czech culture spans more than eleven hundred years.

Old Town Square
The grandeur of the Old Town Square of Prague emanates a history and culture reaching gracefully back to the tenth century.

Prague Municipal house
The Prague municipal house is a place of beauty, history and overall respect for the people of Prague. There are several stories and memories within the halls, something one cannot pass up while in Prague.

Prague National Theatre
Situated by the Vltava river embankment in the heart of Prague, the National Theatre is one of the most stunning buildings, which is greatly respected by the people who live there.

Petřín Lookout Tower
Situated on Petrin Hill, in the heart of Prague, the Petrin Lookout Tower is most certainly a wonderful sight to see.

Powder Tower
Mihulka Powder Tower was built latterly of the 15th century by the Ruler Vladislav II as a cannon stronghold and part of the Prague Fortress northern reinforcement.

Dancing House
The Dancing House (also known as the Dancing Building, Fred and Ginger, Drunk House) was designed by architects Vlado Milunić and Frank Gehry in 1992.

John Lennon Wall
During the 1980s, the young people of Prague wrote Beatles’ lyrics and words about John Lennon in the form of graffiti over the wall. There was also a picture of Lennon painted on to the wall.

Vyšehrad
Given the excellent vantage point for defense that is provided by the castle’s position above the Vlatva and the ease of access that the same river would have offered traders, there is a strong case for the claim that this was the first settlement in the area.

Kampa Island
Kampa Island is a picturesque and romantic location with beautiful old buildings and charming bridges.

Royal Route
While the Royal Route was known well by the locals, for the sake of the tourists it is now marked out with silver arrows.

Estates Theatre
The dramatic columns of the Estates Theatre make a formidable statement of the purpose and history of the building.

Zoo Prague
Located in the northern district of Prague, The Prague Zoo is in the Troja area and sits neatly in a curve of the river Vltava.



