Prague: Gothic Architecture
Places and attractions in the Gothic architecture category
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Astronomical Clock
600-year-old mechanical clock face The Astronomical Clock in Prague, a medieval marvel, is an iconic landmark located in the heart of the Czech Republic's capital. Affixed to the southern wall of the Old Town City Hall in the Old Town Square, this tower is not just a testament to the advancement of...
St. Vitus Cathedral
Shrine and home of national treasures St. Vitus Cathedral is a monumental symbol of religious heritage and Gothic architecture in the heart of Prague, Czech Republic. Dominating the skyline with its soaring spires, this church is not just a place of worship but also a repository of history, art, and the...
St. Nicholas Church
St. Nicholas Church, an architectural jewel nestled in the heart of Prague, is a masterpiece of Baroque grandeur. Constructed in the first half of the 18th century, this church stands as a testament to the opulence and artistic fervor of its era.
Charles Bridge
Iconic 14th-century structure with views Spanning the Vltava River in Prague, the Charles Bridge is not only a crucial connection between the city's Old Town and the Lesser Town, but also a monumental testament to medieval engineering. Constructed in the 14th century under the auspices of King Charles IV, the...
Old New Synagogue
Europe's oldest active synagogue The Old New Synagogue, also known as Altneuschul, holds a special place in the heart of Prague's Jewish Quarter, known as Josefov. As the oldest active synagogue in Europe, it is not only a significant religious site for the Jewish community but also a testament to the...
Old Town Hall
Nestled in the heart of Prague's historic center, the Old Town Hall is a testament to the rich history and architectural splendor of the Czech Republic's capital. Standing proudly since its establishment in 1338, it has become an emblematic sight of Prague, drawing...
Pinkas Synagogue
The Pinkas Synagogue, nestled within the historic Jewish Quarter of Prague, Czech Republic, is a poignant memorial and museum dedicated to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust from Czechoslovakia. This hallowed space, originally founded in 1535 by Rabbi Pinkas, serves...
Church of Our Lady before Týn
Gothic church topped by sharp spires The Church of Our Lady before Týn dominates the skyline of Prague with its iconic Gothic spires, piercing the sky at 80 meters high. Nestled in the heart of the city's Old Town Square, this historic church has been a central fixture of Prague's architectural...
Karel IV.
Nestled in the heart of Prague, the Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary and St. Charles the Great, more commonly known as Karel IV, is a historical gem that offers visitors a glimpse into the city's rich religious and architectural heritage.
Convent of Saint Agnes
The convent of Saint Agnes is situated on the right bank of Vltava, in Prague Old Town area called „Na Františku“. The monastery of Poor Clares of the Order of Saint Clare and Franciscans was founded in 1231 by Agnes of Bohemia, who also became the abbess of the convent.
Emmaus Monastery
The Emmaus Monastery, called Na Slovanech in the Middle Ages, is an abbey established in 1347 in Prague. It was the only Benedictine monastery of the Bohemian kingdom and all Slavic Europe.
St. Wenceslas Church
St. Wenceslas Church at Zderaz is a Gothic single-nave church in Prague – New Town. It is located at the crossroad of Resslova Street and Dittrichova Street.
Church of Our Lady of the Snows
The church of Our Lady of the Snows is located near Jungmann Square in Prague, Czech Republic. This church has one of the highest vaults in Prague. It was supposed to be the second biggest church in Prague, but it was not completed. The current form consists only of the presbytery of the church.
Saint Castulus Church
St. Castulus church is a Gothic church with Romanesque and Baroque elements. It is located on the Castulus square, in Old town near Convent of Saint Agnes. It is the only church in the Czech Republic consecrated to Saint Castulus.
Church of St. Martin in the Wall
The Church of St. Martin in the Wall is a Gothic church with Romanesque grounds, situated in the Old Town of Prague, Czech Republic. It was built between 1178 and 1187 in the village of Újezd, thereafter known as Újezd u svatého Martina.
St. Stephen's Church
The St. Stephen's Church is located in Štěpánská street in Prague 2, New Town. It is a church from the second half of the 14th century, which was built near the Romanesque St. Stephen rotunda. The church was dedicated to St.
Church of St. Apollinaire
The Church of St. Apollinaire is located in New Town in Prague in the street Apolinarska on the hill called Vetrov. This Gothic church was built approximately between years 1360–1390. The church was established by Charles IV in 1362.
New Town Hall
The New Town Hall is the administrative centre of Prague's New Town Quarter, or "Nové Město". In 1419 it was the site of the first of the three defenestrations of Prague.
svatý Michal
St. Michael's Church in Jircháře, Prague - New Town near the National Theatre, specifically the New Town street, which is called v Jirchářích. It is the seat of Czech, Slovak and English congregation of the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in the Czech Republic.
St. Giles' Church
The Church of Saint Giles is a church in Prague, Czech Republic. This monumental three-aisled church was built on the foundations of a Romanesque church from the 14th century.
Church of Our Lady on the Lawn
The Gothic Church of Our Lady on the Lawn is located in the valley of the Prague Botič Stream below Vyšehrad in the New Town. It is quite a small Gothic building which was built beside the monastery of Servites. The church is dedicated to the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary.
Stone Bell House
The Stone Bell House is located at the Old Town Square in Prague. It is located next to the Kinský Palace, on the corner of Old Town Square and Týnská street.