What to see in Prague
A journey through the neighborhoods of Stare Mesto and Nove Mesto. Leaving from Wenceslas Square to the Charles Bridge get past the Old City
Interest points
1. Wenceslas Square
It is a boulevard in central Prague, Czech Republic. It is located in Nove Mesto and is the commercial and cultural center of the neighborhood and one of the most important city.
Named after St. Wenceslas, patron saint of Bohemia.
Opposite the National Museum is an equestrian statue of himself, built in 1879.
2. Powder Tower
It was one door of the old wall and from it you reach the street coming down Celetna to Plaza Vieja
3. Tyn Church
The Frauenkirche was the most important church in Prague Stare Mesto, Czech Republic and its stand on the rooftops of the Old Town Square.
4. Old Town Plaza
The Old Town Square is located in Stare Mesto Prague in the Czech Republic.
It is located between Wenceslas Square and Charles Bridge, the Old Town Square in Prague is always full of tourists throughout the year.
In the center of the square stands a statue of religious reformer Jan Hus.
5. Astronomical Clock
Is the clock of this sort oldest in Europe. Each time you take the time out figures that represent the twelve apostles and other figures, the most famous of which is a skeleton, with head nodding recalls the immediacy and universality of death.
One of the Renaissance buildings has a golden window with the old shield of the city.
6. Charles Bridge
The Charles Bridge (also stone bridge or bridge in Prague) is the oldest bridge in Prague and the Vltava River runs through Old Town to the Lesser Town. It is the second oldest existing bridge in the Czech Republic.


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