V Cípu Passage
The passage called V Cípu, named after the local restaurant, is a convenient route free from tourist crowds. It leads from the bustling Jilská Street to Malé náměstí (Small Square) or Melantrichova Street. There stands the deconsecrated Church of St. Michael the Archangel, which has been there since Romanesque times. It has undergone many reconstructions and reached its greatest significance in the early 15th century when it briefly became a center of Hussitism due to the worship services of Jan Hus. The pivotal year for the church and the adjacent monastery was 1786 when its main function was abolished. Since then, it has served many purposes and now functions as an exhibition hall or gallery.

Hlavsova, 110 00 Praha 1 – Staré Město
copied

Legion Bridge
One of the few originally preserved bridges in Prague now commemorates the brave deeds of Czechoslovak legionaries, but it was...

Jan Neruda’s house
The Renaissance building known as the House U Dvou slunců (At the Two Suns) has undergone several transformations since its...

Prager’s Villa
Prager, born in Kroměříž in 1923, received his higher education at the Czech Technical University in Prague. After a brief...

The Black Madonna house
The very first Cubist building in Prague was originally constructed as a department store with a café on the site...

Teachers’ Houses in Holešovice
The truly talented and versatile architect Otakar Novotný explored many architectural styles throughout his long career - from Art Nouveau...

Main Station Hall
The spacious and generous concourse, which also houses the entrance to the metro, seamlessly connects to the historic railway station...

Railway Bridge
Similar to other railway bridges, the one beneath Vyšehrad does not have an official name, despite being a vital link...

The Hus Congregation of Vinohrady
The modern concept of the Hus Congregation in Vinohrady is characterized by sharp edges, a white facade, and strip windows...

The House U Kundraticů
The House U Kundraticů, also known as Švábovský, was created in the early 14th century by combining two originally Renaissance...

The birth house of Františka Plamínková (The Black brewery)
Františka Plamínková, a politician, journalist, teacher, senator, and fighter for women's equality, was born in 1875 in the house "U...