Wallenstein Palace

The Wallenstein Palace (Valdštejnský palác), located in the Malá Strana district of Prague, is a majestic example of 17th-century Baroque architecture and one of the most important and historically significant complexes in the city. Commissioned by General Albrecht von Wallenstein, one of the most influential military commanders during the Thirty Years’ War, the palace was […]
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 […]
Palladium Shopping Center

The Palladium Shopping Center in Prague is a perfect example of how the past and present can harmoniously coexist in a modern urban context. Located in the heart of the city, in Republic Square, Palladium is one of the largest and most visited shopping centers in Prague. Inaugurated in 2007, this imposing building houses over […]
Museum of Chamber Pots and Historical Toilets

The Museum of Historical Chamber Pots and Toilets in Prague offers an extraordinary journey through the evolution of personal hygiene items, with a unique collection ranging from the 15th century to the present day. Originally located in the fortress of Třebotov and later transferred to Prague, the museum houses around 2,000 pieces, including chamber pots, […]
Kampa Museum

The Museum Kampa, located on the enchanting Kampa Island in Prague, is a jewel of modern and contemporary art that houses one of the most significant collections of works from Central Europe. Inaugurated in 2003, the museum is located in the Sova Mills, a historic building that has undergone several transformations over the centuries before […]
Little Quarter (Small City)

Malá Strana, also known as Lesser Town, is one of the oldest and most charming neighborhoods in Prague. Located on the banks of the Vltava River and at the foot of Prague Castle, this area combines a picturesque atmosphere with a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages. Officially founded in 1257 by King […]
KGB Museum

The KGB Museum in Prague, located in the picturesque district of Malá Strana, is a fascinating and unique stop that offers a deep immersion into the history of the Soviet secret services. Opened in 2011, the museum is the result of the passion of a Russian collector who moved to Prague, whose goal was to […]
Kampa Island

The island of Kampa, located in the heart of Prague, is a charming place that combines natural beauty and historical charm, offering an oasis of tranquility in the lively urban center. Separated from the Malá Strana district by the artificial canal Čertovka, also known as “The Devil’s Channel,” Kampa is often compared to Venice for […]
Franz Kafka Museum

The Franz Kafka Museum, located in the Malá Strana district of Prague, is a place that invites visitors to immerse themselves in the complex and fascinating universe of one of the most enigmatic writers of the 20th century. Inaugurated in 2005, the museum is housed in a historic building along the Vltava River, offering a […]
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 […]