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Havelska Street Market
Category: Sightseeing + Tours
Havelska, Prague, 11000

, stands the Havelska Street Market. Here, traders sell art, fruit, vegetables, jewellry, toys and anything else small enough to pack on to their open-air wooden stands. On either side of the street are shops that sell v...   more

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This museum offers a detailed rundown of historical events in the Czech lands from Neolithic times to the time of both the Celts and the Slavs. Fortunately, there's a thick folder of texts in English to guide foreign vis...   more

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Hlavni Nadrazi
Category: Sightseeing + Tours
Wilsonova 80, Prague, 11000

Praha hlavní nádraží
In the early 20th century, Hlavní nádraží was an attractive, ornate landmark, built by the renowned architect Josef Fanta. Today, only a fraction of the 100,000 passengers who pass through the station...   more

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House of the Black Madonna
Category: Monument + Museum
Celetna 34, Prague, 11000

Cubist Furniture at the Museum of Czech Cubism
Czech Cubist architecture represents one of Czech culture's unique contributions to the art world. In other words, architectonic Cubism was not developed anywhere else. Though expressively formed of surfaces that do not ...   more

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House of the Golden Ring
Category: Arts + Monument + Museum + Sightseeing + Tours
Tynska Street 6, Ungelt, Prague, 11000

A permanent collection of twentieth-century Czech art owned by the Prague City Gallery resides in this lovely Renaissance palace right in the centre of the Old Town. Rather than the usual chronological arrangement, works...   more

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Hvezda Summer Pavilion
Category: Monument + Museum + Sightseeing + Tours
Wildpark Hvezda, Prague, 16000

Hvezda Summer Palace or Hvezda Summer Pavilion (Letohradek Hvezda) is one of the most exciting Renaissance attractions of Prague. This palace of Ferdinand I. of Tyrol was founded in 1555 by his own design.

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