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Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Prague" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Prague was forcibly converted back to Roman Catholicism followed by the rest of Czech lands. The city suffered subsequently during the war under an attack by Electorate of Saxony (1631) and during the Battle of Prague (1648). [50] Prague began a steady decline which reduced the population from the 60,000 it had had in the years before the war ...
It is located on the mountain top of Ještěd, at an elevation of 1,012 metres (3,320 ft). It was constructed from 1966 to 1973 using steel and reinforced concrete. [36] Old Wastewater Treatment Plant in Prague-Bubeneč: Prague: 2020 ii, iv (cultural) The sewage plant in
After the name of the castle or château comes the area where it is located, the architectural style in which it was built or remodeled, and a short description of the subject. To use the sortable table, click on the icons at the top of each column to sort that column in alphabetical order; click again for reverse alphabetical order.
This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bell 9801; Brotherhood (sculpture) C. ... Stalin Monument (Prague) Statue of Adalbert of Prague, Charles Bridge;
Sources used to compile the list include an annual survey of the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions (ALVA) in the United Kingdom; the U.S. National Park Service list of National Monuments, Patrimonio Nacional of Spain, and the Italian, French, and Russian Ministries of Culture.
Jewish Museum in Prague. Ceremonial Hall of the Prague Jewish Burial Society; Maisel Synagogue; Pinkas Synagogue; Ss. Cyril and Methodius Cathedral (The National Memorial to the Heroes of the Heydrich Terror) Pedagogical museum of J. A. Comenius in Prague Prague Postal Museum; Museum of Czech Literature
Clementinum library, Prague College in Chomutov College in Kutná Hora. Clementinum college in the Old Town of Prague (1556–1773), now National Library of the Czech Republic and St. Salvator Church. Jesuits also dominated Charles University from 1622, and in 1654 the Clementinum merged with the university's Karolinum to form Charles-Ferdinand ...