Náměstí Míru 1219/2, 120 00 Praha 2-Vinohrady
The neo-Gothic Church of St Ludmila is one of the dominant features of the Vinohrady district. It was built according to designs by Josef Mocker from 1888 to 1892. Two 60 m towers, each with two bells, are like two hands clasped in prayer. The church is a brick three-aisled basilica with a transept in the shape of a cross. Its interior is lit by stained glass windows depicting figures of saints, and it is richly decorated with sculptures and paintings.
Vytopna Restaurant in Prague offers good food at exceptional prices, right on Wenceslas Square.
The U Pinkasů restaurant – a typical Czech pub is just a few steps away from St. Wenceslas Square. Come for a beer, take a seat and relax for a while, and have a chat.
The Town Hall Old Town Hall After John the Blind - count of Luxembourg and king of Bohemia - accorded the citizens of Prague the privilege of having their own district council in 1338, they decided to build a town hall, paid for by a duty levied on wine. The almost 70 meters (230 ft) high tower was completed in 1364.
Národní divadlo je reprezentativní scénou České republiky. Je jedním ze symbolů národní identity a součástí evropského kulturního prostoru. Je nositelem národního kulturního dědictví a zároveň prostorem pro svobodnou uměleckou tvorbu.
Vojtěch Náprstek (1826-1894) založil původně České průmyslové muzeum.
VYŠEHRAD, the rock above the river with its dark outline of slender spires, is an inseparable part of the Prague skyline.
Beautiful St. Nicholas Church at the Old Town Square was completed in 1735. It replaced a parish church, mentioned in records dating back as early as 1273.