Church of San Salvatore

The Church of San Salvatore, located in the heart of Prague, is an extraordinary example of Baroque architecture and represents an important piece of the city’s cultural and religious history. Part of the Klementinum complex, the church is located near the Charles Bridge, marking the entrance to the Old Town. Its construction began in 1578 […]
Cathedral of St. Vitus

The Cathedral of St. Vitus, located in the heart of Prague Castle, is one of the greatest masterpieces of Gothic architecture in Europe and represents the spiritual heart of the Czech Republic. Its construction began in 1344 under the reign of Charles IV, who wanted to create a seat for the newly established archbishopric in […]
Church of San Nicola

The Church of St. Nicholas in Malá Strana, Prague, represents one of the greatest masterpieces of European Baroque, reflecting the splendor and complexity of 17th and 18th century architecture. Built by the Jesuits between 1704 and 1755 on the site of a previous Gothic church from the 13th century, the Church of St. Nicholas is […]
Spanish Synagogue

The Spanish Synagogue of Prague, also known as Španělská synagoga, is a magnificent example of Moorish architecture located in the heart of the city’s Jewish quarter, known as Josefov. Built in 1868, the synagogue stands on the site of Prague’s oldest synagogue, the Altschul, which was demolished to make way for the new structure. The […]
Saint George’s Basilica

St. George’s Basilica, located within the complex of Prague Castle, is one of the oldest and most significant churches in the city, dating back to 920 AD. It was founded by Vratislaus I of Bohemia and is dedicated to Saint George. This building not only represents an important example of Romanesque architecture, but also holds […]
Prague Zoo

The Prague Zoo, located in the Troja district, is one of the most important zoological gardens in the world, famous for its biodiversity and its commitment to the conservation of endangered species. Inaugurated on September 28, 1931, the zoo covers an area of 58 hectares, of which 50 are visitable, and houses over 4,000 animals […]
Rudolfinum

The Rudolfinum, an imposing neo-renaissance building located in Jan Palach Square in Prague, is one of the architectural and cultural gems of the Czech Republic. Inaugurated on February 8, 1885, the Rudolfinum was designed by architects Josef Zítek and Josef Schulz, also known for the National Theatre in Prague. This cultural complex was a gift […]
State Opera of Prague

The State Opera of Prague, located in the heart of Nové Město, is a jewel of theatrical architecture and an important cultural center for the city of Prague. Founded in 1888 as the New German Theater (Neues Deutsches Theater), it is one of the most prestigious opera houses in Europe. This imposing neo-Renaissance building, designed […]
Prague Television Tower

The Prague Television Tower, located in the Žižkov district, is one of the most controversial and distinctive landmarks of the Czech capital. Inaugurated in 1992, this 216-meter-high structure dominates the city’s skyline, eliciting contrasting opinions both for its visual impact and the historical and political context in which it was built. Designed by architects Václav […]
National Theater of Prague

The National Theatre of Prague, located in the Staré Město district, represents one of the most important and revered symbols of Czech culture and national identity. Its history, rich in significant moments and twists, reflects the patriotic fervor and struggle for independence of the Czech nation during the 19th century. The idea of building a […]