Prague: Gothic Revival Architecture
Places and attractions in the Gothic Revival architecture category
Categories
- Museum
- Church
- Historical place
- Monuments and statues
- History museum
- Specialty museum
- Concerts and shows
- Gothic architecture
- Theater
- Baroque architecture
- Shopping
- Neighbourhood
- Architecture
- Art gallery
- Park
- Art museum
- Art Nouveau architecture
- Bridge
- Forts and castles
- Square
- Nightlife
- Palace
- Gothic Revival architecture
- Tower
- Sacred and religious sites
- Music venue
- Shopping centre
- Synagogue
- Memorial
- Cemetery
- Library
- Monastery
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Arenas and stadiums
- Area
- View point
- Music and shows
- Concert hall
- Vernacular architecture
- Football
- Street
- Science museum
- Dancing
- Universities and schools
- Franz Kafka
- Romanesque architecture
- Amusement park
- Neo-renaissance architecture
- Village
- Skyscraper
- Fountain
- Restaurant
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...
Amusement park at Prague Fairground
The Amusement Park at Prague Fairground, also known as Výstaviště Praha, is a vibrant hub of entertainment nestled in the heart of the Czech Republic's historic capital, Prague. This lively amusement park is part of the larger Prague Exhibition Grounds and offers a...
Petřínská rozhledna
378m cast-iron tower with viewing deck Petřínská rozhledna, often referred to as the Petřín Lookout Tower, is a striking feature in the picturesque cityscape of Prague, Czech Republic. Resembling a mini version of Paris's Eiffel Tower, this steel framework tower stands at 63.5 meters tall and offers...
Kranner's Fountain
Kranner's Fountain, or Kranner Fountain, is a fountain and neo-gothic monument to Emperor Francis I of Austria, installed in Prague, Czech Republic. It features allegorical sculptures created by Josef Max.
Stromovka
Stromovka is a large park in the Bubeneč district of Prague. It sits on the floodplain of the river Vltava. At present, it spreads over an area of 95 hectares. It was established in the thirteenth century as a game reserve for the nearby summerhouse.
Maisel Synagogue
Historic synagogue with an exhibition Maisel Synagogue is one of the historical monuments of the former Prague Jewish quarter. It was built at the end of the 16th century which is considered to be the golden age of the ghetto.
Church of St. Ludmila
The Church of St. Ludmila is a neo-Gothic Catholic church at Náměstí Míru in Prague's Vinohrady, built on plans of Josef Mocker in 1888–1892. It is named in honor of St. Ludmila of Bohemia. It is a brick-made three-aisle basilica with a transversal nave in the shape of the cross.
Lapidarium
The Lapidarium is a lapidarium and a part of the National Museum in Prague, Czech Republic. It is the largest permanent exhibition of historical collections of stone sculpture, tombs and architectonical fragments originating from Bohemia, mostly from Prague.
Planetárium Praha
Planetárium Praha is a planetarium located in Bubeneč, Prague, Czech Republic, next to the Stromovka park and Výstaviště Praha. Its dome is one of the largest in the world, measuring 23.5 m in a diameter. It was opened on November 20, 1960. It is equipped with both optomechanical and digital projectors.
Döner Kebab Žižkov
St. Procopius Church is the parish church of the district of Žižkov in Prague, Czech Republic. Dedicated to the patron saint of Bohemia, Procopius of Sázava, the three-aisled Neo-Gothic church, located at Sladkovského Square on Seifertova Street, was designed by Bohemian architects Josef Mocker and František Mikš.
Tipsport Arena
Tipsport Arena is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Prague, Czech Republic, whose naming rights are currently leased to Czech betting company Tipsport.