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The Powder Tower Gate (Prašná brána), one of Prague's most evocative late-Gothic landmarks, was constructed to replace the original, deteriorating Horská Gate (modelled after the town of Kutná Hora) in the early 13th century.
View moreKarlštejn Castle (hrad Karlštejn) in the town of the same name is a massive mediaeval castle not far from Prague. Karlštejn Castle is a favourite destination for visitors visiting Prague, and a day trip there is a great way to spend the day. Charles IV of Bohemia, who was also…
View moreCesky Krumlov Castle dominates the small, historic town of Cesky Krumlov in the heart of Southern Bohemia. Despite Cesky Krumlov's many attractions, the Castle should not be missed. For starters, it appears to be everywhere. You'll have a hard time finding a street from which you can't see the tower….
View moreThis tour to Kutna Hora, a UNESCO-listed town one hour east of Prague, will take you to the magnificent and stunning town. Admire the ossuary, a medieval chapel with the bones of 40,000 individuals adorning its inside (many of whom died from the plague). Explore the magnificent St. Barbara Cathedral…
View moreCharles Bridge (Karlův most) is a historic bridge in Prague, Czech Republic, crossing the Vltava River. Its building began in 1357 under the rule of King Charles IV and was completed in the early 15th century. The bridge substituted the ancient Judith Bridge constructed in 1158–1172, which was severely damaged…
View morePrague Astronomical Clock was attached to the Old Town Hall in the Czech Republic's capital of Prague and is called locally Prague Orloj. To be more precise, the clock was put in place in place in 1410, making it the third-oldest astronomical clock in the world and the oldest of…
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