Prague: Memorial
Places and attractions in the Memorial 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
National Monument in Vitkov
The National Monument at Vítkov in Prague stands as a testament to the resilience and history of the Czech people. Perched atop Vítkov Hill, this impressive structure is a symbol of national pride and a key landmark in the Czech Republic's capital city.
Obelisk
The Obelisk in Prague, located within the historical grounds of the Prague Castle, stands as a testament to modernist design and a significant point of interest for tourists visiting the Czech Republic's capital. This towering monument, a sleek and pointed structure...
Memorial of the Second Resistance Movement
The Memorial of the Second Resistance Movement or Resistance Flag Monument in Prague, Czech Republic, is a monument of the Czech Republic flag.
Operation Anthropoid Memorial
The Operation Anthropoid Memorial is a monument in Libeň, Prague that commemorates Operation Anthropoid, an ambush on senior Nazi official Reinhard Heydrich by Czechoslovakian partisans on 27 May 1942 which resulted in his death one week later.
Kobylisy Shooting Range
Kobylisy Shooting Range is a former military shooting range located in Kobylisy, a northern suburb of Prague, Czech Republic. The shooting range was established in 1889–1891, on a site that was at the time far outside the city, as a training facility for the Austro-Hungarian army.
Petschek Villa
The Petschek Villa is a palatial home built by Otto Petschek in the early 1920s in Prague. Since 1945 it has been the residence of the United States Ambassadors first to Czechoslovakia, and subsequently, to the Czech Republic.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Prague
There is no question that the Praguers of the late eighteenth century exhibited a special appreciation for the music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, even though, as recently pointed out by Daniel E.