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Landmarks in Prague

The Czech city of Prague is touched with magic. There’s a certain feeling in the air here, something that tourists immediately notice: There’s a long history here, and a bit of mystery and the exotic. The many Prague landmarks dotting this city combine both history and magic to create an unforgettable vacation experience.

There’s a reason that Prague’s tourism numbers are soaring. This city offers something for everyone, from gourmet restaurants and world-class beer to busy shopping districts, wooded parks and trendy nightclubs.

These attractions are all nice. But the visitors come to Prague for the history. And few capital cities have done a better job of preserving its historic homes, churches and castles than has Prague. There are countless Prague landmarks that visitors can choose among.

For instance, visitors to this glittering city can visit the Narodni Museum, better known as the National Museum. The displays inside the building aren’t all that impressive. But the building itself is a beautiful example of neo-Renaissance architecture. It also has a rich history dating back to 1885, when work first began on this building designed by famed architect Josef Schulz.

The museum has survived more than a few shocks over the years. In World War II, it survived a German bomb. It didn’t falter in 1968 when Soviet soldiers opened fire on its façade. And it made it through the underground blasting when construction crews were building Prague’s Museum Metro Station in 1978.

Many tourists come to the museum to stand on its front steps and admire the view it offers of Prague’s busy streets. There’s a reminder here, too, of the incredible fortitude of the Czech people. Outside the entrance to the museum rests two small mounds that are embedded in the cobblestone street. These memorialize Jan Palach and Jan Zajic, both of whom set themselves on fire to protest the Soviet rule over their country.

There’s even more history at another of the many Prague landmarks: the Museum of Communism. This museum has its own theme: “Communism: The Dream, the Reality and the Nightmare.” Visitors can tour this Prague landmark to discover what life was like for Czechs living behind the Iron Curtain. There’s an old school room on site and a chilling replica of a Soviet interrogation room. It’s a somber, but important, stop for any tourist visiting Prague landmarks.

Visitors shouldn’t skip a visit to the Municipal House, either. This building is one of the best examples of Art Nouveau architecture of all Prague landmarks. It also boasts some intricate stained-glass window art, breathtaking frescoes and brilliant golden trimmings. It’s home, too, to Smetana Hall, the largest, and perhaps most magnificent, concert hall in all of Prague.

Tourists planning a Prague vacation should make sure to decide before they leave which of the many Prague landmarks they want to visit. If they don’t, they run the risk of missing out on the rich cultural history of this glittering capital city.

If your thinking of visiting then here is some more information on Prague Hotels.

Matt Spock
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