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Enchanting churches with gold-capped spires and Renaissance castles saturate Prague. The capital of the Czech Republic consists of winding cobblestone roads that connect historic monuments that have miraculously remained after years of strife, revolution and war. UNESCO’s World Heritage lists Prague on its roster of the best-preserved medieval cities.


While the arts and theater scene is a recent addition to the city, it is nonetheless flourishing with a distinct Czech imprint. Catch a weekly poetry reading, playwright’s work, or jazz concert. Tour the galleries with up-and-coming comtemporary artists, or browse through museums that both encapsulate the history and charm of this city.  The Old Town and its famous square offer an unrivaled romance that attracts tourists and locals alike. Restaurants and shops abound along the many pedestrian malls radiating from the town square. A short walk from Old Town Square is the famous Charles Bridge, the perfect spot for a lifelong photo memory.


During a visit to Prague, explore Lobkovicky palac, a baroque 17th century building that contains a variety of religious relics and display of crown jewels; or set out to Zahrada Valdstejnskeho palace, a magnificent garden that encloses "The Grotto" a sculpture of imaginary rock formations and water that drips through it. Every place in Prague testifies to the city's endurance and perseverance through the ages.



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Kampa Museum
U Sovovych mlynu 2
Tel. 420.257.286.147
www.museumkampa.cz
This Museum displays contemporary and modern art by prominent central artists from the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary and the former Yugoslavia.

National Museum
Vaclavske namesti 65
Tel. 212.352.376
www.nm.cz/english
National Museum is the largest and oldest of all the museums in the country. Built as a scientific institution for organizing natural scientific and historic collections, National Museum provides a great look at the primeval history of Eastern Europe, as well as natural science finds.

Kralovska Zahrada
U Prasneho mostu ulice and Marianske hradby ulice near Chotkovy Park
Tel. 224.373.368
www.prague-info.cz

Having endured destruction in the form of wars and neglect, this garden has somehow remained one of Prague’s gems. With lovely views of St. Vitus’ Cathedral and the Royal Summer Palace in its eastern end,strolling around Kralovska Zahrada is a wonderful way to relax. On a visit here, make sure to check out the Micovna, or Ball Game Hall, with peculiar and intriguing graffiti on its walls.

Rudolfinum
Alsovo nabrezi 12
www.rudolfinum.cz
Completed in 1885 this museum consistently has the best of curators for its exhibits.

Bazilika svateho Jiri
Namesti U sv. Jiro
Tel. 224.373.368
Dedicated to St. George (who slayed the dragon), Bazilika savteho Jiri is a church built in the 10th century. With its red exterior and warm yellow interior, it is the best-preserved Romanesque artifact in the Czech Republic.