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  2. Mahen Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Mahen Theatre (Czech: Mahenovo divadlo) is a Czech theatre situated in the city of Brno. Mahen Theatre, built as German Deutsches Stadttheater in 1882, was one of the first public buildings in the world lit entirely by electric light. [1] It was built in a combination of Neo-Renaissance, Neo-Baroque and Neoclassical architectural styles.

  3. Hunger Wall - Wikipedia

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    View at the Prague Castle (on the right) and Petřín Hill with Hunger Wall by Václav Hollar from the 17th century The wall was originally called Zubatá (toothed) or Chlebová (built for bread). The adjective Hladová (hungry) appeared after a 1361 famine , when the construction works on the wall provided livelihood for the city's poor.

  4. Prague - Wikipedia

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    Prague is by far the most visited Czech city. In 2023, Prague was visited by 7,442,614 guests who stayed overnight, of which 78.8% were from abroad. Average number of overnight stays of non-residents was 2.3. Most non-residents arriving to Prague and staying overnight were from the following countries: [122]

  5. 12 Things to Do in Prague with Kids - AOL

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    Prague is a surprisingly great destination for family vacations. Here are 12 things to do in Prague with your kids for an amazing trip!

  6. Old Town (Prague) - Wikipedia

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    In 1364 when it was completed the tower was the highest in the city. [3] After the city was expanded in the 14th century by Charles IV with the founding of the New Town of Prague, the moat and wall were dismantled. Gallus Market (Havelské tržiště), by Vojtěch Bartoněk. In 1348, the University of Prague was founded by

  7. Culture of the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Czech Republic has been home to many architectural jewels and renowned architects. Peter Parler's contributions to gothic Prague, Benedikt Rejt's late gothic deconstructivistic work, father and son Dietzenhofers' baroque works, Santini's unique baroque style, Fanta's and Polívka's Art Nouveau landmarks of the early 20th century Prague, Rondocubist attempts of Gočár and Janák at ...