Prague
History of Prague monuments
Much has been written about this beautiful city and the reasons why Prague is so popular is very simple and you’ll understand, just walking the cobblestone streets of Old Town, the observation of the fantastic architecture buildings, churches and magnificent Castle (the largest castle in the world).
Prague has a large number of buildings of special architectural interest. In 1992 the historical core of the city, was included in the UNESCO Cultural Heritage.
No matter where you go in Prague, Prague is full of history, there you will find that the city dates from the Roman Empire, discover the Habsburg Empire, the first Czechoslovak Republic, the Nazi Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, the Communist Republic of Czechoslovakia in Today the democratic Czech Republic.
The city was not damaged in World War II and now Prague offers an unforgettable experience just walking through Baroque, Rococo and Art Nouveau in its streets.
Visit Stromovka Park or take the funicular to the top of the hill Petrin city where you can admire a breathtaking view and you can savor a good meal accompanied by a famous local Czech beer with its distinctive aroma and a very affordable price.
Enjoy a classical music concert in two famous concert halls in Prague’s Dvorak Hall in Rudolfinum and the Smetana Hall in the Municipal House in Prague but are classical music concerts throughout the city.