Guidebook for Prague 1 - Staré Město

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Guidebook for Prague 1 - Staré Město

Sightseeing

St. George`s Basilica was founded about 920 by Prince Vratislav I.The present Romanesque apperance is from 1142. The Romanesque interior of the basilica is austere and monumental.
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St. George Bazilikası
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St. George`s Basilica was founded about 920 by Prince Vratislav I.The present Romanesque apperance is from 1142. The Romanesque interior of the basilica is austere and monumental.
Golden Lane is a very little street with nice little houses.They were inhabited by the castle servants, perhaps goldsmiths and the castle marksmen. Frantz Kafka lived in house No. 22 from 1916 to 1917
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Golden Lane
Zlatá ulička u Daliborky
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Golden Lane is a very little street with nice little houses.They were inhabited by the castle servants, perhaps goldsmiths and the castle marksmen. Frantz Kafka lived in house No. 22 from 1916 to 1917
Prague Castle is large monumental complex. I would like to show you the most important parts of place where history goes back more than a thousand year.Was founded in the 9th century.
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Praga qalası
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Prague Castle is large monumental complex. I would like to show you the most important parts of place where history goes back more than a thousand year.Was founded in the 9th century.
St. Vitus Cathedral is the largest and the most important church in Prague. Coronations of Czech kings and queens. The first stone was laid in the year 1344 in the reign of Charles IV.
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Aziz Vitus katedralı
48/2 III. nádvoří
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St. Vitus Cathedral is the largest and the most important church in Prague. Coronations of Czech kings and queens. The first stone was laid in the year 1344 in the reign of Charles IV.
Old - New Synagogue is the oldest in the Central Europe. It dates back to 13th century.
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Qədim-Yeni Sinagog
Červená
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Old - New Synagogue is the oldest in the Central Europe. It dates back to 13th century.
ewish Town in Josefov is near Old Town Square. It is from 13th century and present appearance is from 1893-1913. Only a few most significant building survive of the former Jewish quarter.
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Jewish Museum in Prague
15 U Staré školy
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ewish Town in Josefov is near Old Town Square. It is from 13th century and present appearance is from 1893-1913. Only a few most significant building survive of the former Jewish quarter.
Charles Bridge was built by Charles IV. in 1357. It is in Gothic style, 516 m long, 9.5 m wide. Both ends are fortified by towers. Bridge was the only bridge in Prague up to 19th century.
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Karl Köprüsü
Karlův most
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Charles Bridge was built by Charles IV. in 1357. It is in Gothic style, 516 m long, 9.5 m wide. Both ends are fortified by towers. Bridge was the only bridge in Prague up to 19th century.
Old Town Square is one of the best-known of Prague squares. Square is from 12th century. Old Town Hall with Astronomical Clock, Gothic Church of Our Lady before Tyn and Church of St.Nicholas.
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Köhnə Şəhər Meydanı
Staroměstské náměstí
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Old Town Square is one of the best-known of Prague squares. Square is from 12th century. Old Town Hall with Astronomical Clock, Gothic Church of Our Lady before Tyn and Church of St.Nicholas.
The estates Theatre, mainly thanks to w. a. Mozart, who upon arrival in Prague in 1787 personally conducted his opera Le nozze di Figaro and Don Giovanni, and subsequently for the threshold passed.
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Estates Teatrı
Železná
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The estates Theatre, mainly thanks to w. a. Mozart, who upon arrival in Prague in 1787 personally conducted his opera Le nozze di Figaro and Don Giovanni, and subsequently for the threshold passed.