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Quote: The magnificent tower of the Klementinum may seem something of a curiosity, but it continues to play an important role in scientific research to this day. The tower was constructed around 1723 on the orders Read More
Quote: The Pinkas Synagogue (Pinkasova synagoga) was founded by Rabbi Pinkas in the 15th century and is second oldest synagogue in Prague. This is a memorial to all Czech and Moravian Jews (almost 80,000 people) who Read More
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Quote: In Czech - Narodni Divadlo m. Narodni trida, then take tram 18 or 22 (next stop) National Theater is a large neo-classical brown building with Greek masks and arches of coffered ceilings; two floors of Read More
Quote: “Not to see our Don Giovanni – not to be in Prague!” proclaim the posters, and certainly a puppet performance of Mozart’s opera lived up to the leaflets. Discreet in a bustling shopping street, it’s easy to miss Read More
Quote: The house itself is small and was actually his sister's house; he just stayed there for a year or so. All of Golden Lane can become extremely annoying as tour groups swamp the stores looking for memorabilia. The Read More
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Quote: Completed in 1270, this is the oldest working synagogue in Europe. This unique example of Gothic architecture pales in insignificance next the ornate Jewish Town Hall, but closer examination reveals it to have a Read More
Quote: The easiest way to get to this beautiful Renaissance-style building is to take Metros B or C to the Florenc station, and then walk one block north. We approached it from the east because we had been shopping for Read More