Czech Police Museum

The Museum of the Czech Police, located in the Nové Město district of Prague, offers a fascinating overview of the history of law enforcement in the Czech Republic. Founded in 1991 and housed in the former Augustine Monastery, the museum not only illustrates the evolution of police practices, but also the historical, social, and political […]
Czech Music Museum

The Czech Museum of Music, located in the heart of Prague, is one of the most fascinating and rich museums dedicated to the history of music. Housed in the majestic building of the former Church of Santa Maria Maddalena, in the Malá Strana district, the museum offers a unique overview of the rich musical tradition […]
Church of Our Lady Victorious

The Church of Santa Maria della Vittoria, located in the Malá Strana district of Prague, is famous not only for its Baroque architecture, but above all for housing the famous statue of the Infant Jesus of Prague. The history of the church and the statue reflects centuries of devotion, religious conflicts, and political transformations that […]
Church of San Giacomo

The Church of St. James, located in the heart of the Old Town of Prague, is a jewel of Czech Baroque, rich in history, art, and legends. Founded in the 13th century by the Franciscans, the church has seen many transformations and vicissitudes over the centuries, reflecting the political and social turmoil of Bohemia. The […]
Convent of Sant’Agnese

The Convent of St. Agnes, located in the Old Town of Prague, represents an important testimony of the religious and artistic history of Bohemia. Founded in 1231 by Agnes of Bohemia, daughter of King Ottokar I, the convent was one of the first monasteries of the Order of the Poor Clares outside of Italy and […]
Carolina University

The Charles University in Prague, founded in 1348 by King Charles IV, is one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in Europe, as well as the oldest university institution in Central Europe. Inspired by the University of Paris, it was established to promote higher education and research in Bohemia, at a time when academic […]
Church of Our Lady in front of Týn

The Church of St. Mary of Týn, known as the Church of Our Lady in front of Týn, is one of the architectural jewels of Prague, a Gothic emblem that dominates the skyline of the Old Town. Built from the 14th century, this church represents not only a place of worship, but also a historical […]
Břevnov Monastery

The Břevnov Monastery, located in the district of the same name in Prague, is one of the oldest and most significant places in the religious and cultural history of the Czech Republic. Founded in 993 by Saint Vojtěch (Adalbert), the second bishop of Prague, with the support of Duke Boleslaus II, the monastery was the […]
Carlo Bridge

The Charles Bridge, one of the most recognizable icons of Prague, is a masterpiece of medieval engineering that connects the Old Town with the Malá Strana district. Commissioned by Charles IV in 1357, the bridge replaced the old Judith Bridge, which was destroyed by a flood in 1342. Its construction was led by the architect […]
Villa Bertramka

Bertramka, a villa located in the Smíchov district of Prague, is a place steeped in history and culture, known primarily for its association with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Originally part of a Carthusian monastery for several centuries, the current villa was built around 1700. It was common for wealthy residents of Prague to build country houses […]