Prague: Forts and Castles
Places and attractions in the Forts and castles category
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Vyšehrad
Fortified medieval castle with exhibition Perched atop a rocky promontory above the Vltava River, Vyšehrad is a historic fort and an oasis of tranquility in Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic. This serene park is steeped in legend and provides a peaceful escape from the bustling city center, offering...
Prague Castle
Castle complex dating from 9th century Prague Castle is a historic fortress that has dominated the skyline of Prague, the capital city of the Czech Republic, for over a millennium. As the largest ancient castle in the world, according to the Guinness Book of Records, it stretches over an area of nearly...
First courtyard of Prague Castle
The first courtyard is one of four at Prague Castle, in Prague, Czech Republic. Wrestling Titans is installed at the courtyard's entrance.
Letohrádek Hvězda
Letohrádek Hvězda is a Renaissance villa situated in a game reserve of the same name in Liboc, Prague 6, 7 kilometres west of Prague city centre.
Matthias Gate
Matthias Gate, or Matthias' Gate, is a gate between the first and the second courtyards of Prague Castle in Prague, Czech Republic. It was erected by Matthias, Holy Roman Emperor in 1614.
Third courtyard of Prague Castle
The third courtyard is one of four at Prague Castle, in Prague, Czech Republic. It features an obelisk and statue of Saint George.
Liechtenstein Palace
The Lichtenštejnský palác on Kampa Island is one of two palaces in Prague that formerly belonged to the Princely Family of Liechtenstein.
2nd Courtyard
The second courtyard is one of four at Prague Castle, in Prague, Czech Republic. It features Kohl's Fountain.
Czernin Palace
The Czernin Palace is the largest of the baroque palaces of Prague, which has served as the offices of the Czechoslovak and later Czech foreign ministry since the 1930s.
4st Courtyard
The fourth courtyard is one of four at Prague Castle, in Prague, Czech Republic.
Liechtenstein Palace
The Lichtenštejnský palác on Malostranské náměstí is one of two palaces in Prague that formerly belonged to the Princely Family of Liechtenstein. The other is the Liechtenstein Palace.
Sternberg Palace
Sternberg Palace - a palace in Hradczany. The palace was built in 1698–1708. His designer is unknown. Among the possible authors are mentioned, among others Domenico Martinelli, Jan Blažej Santini-Aichel and Krzysztof Dietzenhofer. Most likely, however, the designer was Giovanni Battista Alliprandi.
Spanish Hall
Spanish Hall is a ceremonial hall in the New Royal Palace of Prague Castle. As part of the State Rooms it is intended for the reception of official guests of the President of the Czech Republic. Many important political and social events take place in the hall.
Dolní Počernice
Dolní Počernice is an architectural monument located at 1 Národních hrdinů street in Dolní Počernice, near the dike Počernický fishpond and a local English park. It is protected as a cultural monument of Czech Republic. Currently an orphanage is located there.