Prague Collection
Discover the enchanting beauty of Prague, a city that captivates with its rich history and stunning architecture
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Discover the enchanting beauty of Prague, a city that captivates with its rich history and stunning architecture. Immerse yourself in the festive atmosphere of Pragues Old Town Square Christmas Market viewed from the Astronomical Clock during winter, where twinkling lights and charming stalls create a magical ambiance. Marvel at the unique design of Dancing House (Fred and Ginger Building), an architectural masterpiece by Frank Gehry built in 1996, standing out amidst the traditional skyline. Step into St. Vitus Cathedral and be mesmerized by its breathtaking stained glass windows, showcasing intricate artistry that illuminates this iconic landmark. Admire Our Lady of the Rosary's captivating oil on canvas painting, evoking a sense of serenity within its walls. The stained glass by Mucha further enhances the grandeur of St. Vitus Cathedral. Indulge in Czech culture as you raise your beer stein in one of Prague's lively pubs, savoring world-renowned Czech beer brewed to perfection. Take in panoramic views as Prague Castle dominates the skyline while Charles Bridge gracefully spans over River Vltava. Explore Church of Our Lady before Týn with its Gothic spires piercing through the sky, leaving visitors awe-inspired by its majestic presence. Cross over Prague Bridge for picturesque vistas along River Vltava. As dusk settles upon this UNESCO World Heritage Site, witness Prague Castle (Prazsky Hrad) shimmering on the banks of River Vltava - an unforgettable sight that transports you back in time to centuries past. For history enthusiasts or collectors alike, delve into nostalgia with a glimpse at a vintage Prague map from 1896 - tracing streets and landmarks that have stood against time's passage. Finally, don't forget to marvel at The Astronomical Clock or Orloj adorning Old Town City Hall; it serves as both a testament to medieval engineering prowess and an enduring symbol for all who visit this remarkable city.