Food Scene
Café Louvre
22 NárodníRESTAURACE U ZPĚVÁČKŮ - ŠŤASTNÁ JANA
1740/7 Na StruzeU Kotvy
87 SpálenáHostinec "U Matěje Kotrby"
1738/17 KřemencovaCafe Slavia
1012 /2 Smetanovo nábř.Drinks & Nightlife
Sky Music Bar
15 VšehrdovaBatalion Comics Bar & Museum
1001/3 28. ŘíjnaBar Dear Mother in Law
9 Na ZbořenciParks & Nature
Franciscan Garden
VodičkovaVrchlického sady
Waldstein Palace
4 Valdštejnské nám.Arts & Culture
Dancing House
6 Jiráskovo nám.Dolmen Galerie
221 PštrossovaArt Institut
32 VodičkovaMunicipal Library of Prague
98/1 Mariánské nám.Sightseeing
Old Town Square
Staroměstské náměstíCharles Bridge
Karlův mostThe Jewish Museum in Prague is one of the oldest European Jewish museums. His collections are based on objects from synagogues and prayers that have disappeared as a result of the rehabilitation of the Prague Jewish ghetto. The museum offers several expositions installed in individual Prague synagogues, the Robert Guttmann Gallery, the Old Jewish Cemetery or its ceremonial hall.
128 locals recommend
Jewish Museum in Prague
15 U Staré školy The Jewish Museum in Prague is one of the oldest European Jewish museums. His collections are based on objects from synagogues and prayers that have disappeared as a result of the rehabilitation of the Prague Jewish ghetto. The museum offers several expositions installed in individual Prague synagogues, the Robert Guttmann Gallery, the Old Jewish Cemetery or its ceremonial hall.
The church was founded by Charles IV. for the Slavonic Benedictines in the 14th century. From 1880 to 1887, the church was regrouped from the outside and modified inside. After the air raid in 1945, the tower of the church had to be removed. Between 1965 and 1967, a reconstruction of the building was completed and two asymmetrical towers were completed. In 1990, the building of the adjacent monastery was returned to the Emmaus Benedictines who returned from exile from the Norse. The church was gradually repaired and re-opened at Easter Monday in 2003. So, after a sixty-year pause, the worship service is now regularly served.
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Church of Our Lady of the Snows
753/18 Jungmannovo nám.The church was founded by Charles IV. for the Slavonic Benedictines in the 14th century. From 1880 to 1887, the church was regrouped from the outside and modified inside. After the air raid in 1945, the tower of the church had to be removed. Between 1965 and 1967, a reconstruction of the building was completed and two asymmetrical towers were completed. In 1990, the building of the adjacent monastery was returned to the Emmaus Benedictines who returned from exile from the Norse. The church was gradually repaired and re-opened at Easter Monday in 2003. So, after a sixty-year pause, the worship service is now regularly served.
Shopping
Paul’s Bakery.
1 PlzeňskáA|X Praha Palladium
1078/1 Nám. RepublikyEssentials
Albert
16 Na MůstkuBilla
695/73 Evropskádm drogerie markt Ltd.
292/14 Karlovo nám.