Prague: Sacred and Religious Sites
Places and attractions in the Sacred and religious sites 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...
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...
Spanish Synagogue
Museum and concert hall in old synagogue The Spanish Synagogue is the newest synagogue in the area of the so-called Jewish Town, yet paradoxically, it was built at the place of the presumably oldest synagogue, Old School. The synagogue is built in Moorish Revival Style.
Břevnov Monastery
Břevnov Monastery is a Benedictine archabbey in the Břevnov district of Prague, Czech Republic. It was founded by Saint Adalbert, the second Bishop of Prague, in 993 AD with the support of Bohemian Duke Boleslaus. The first Benedictine male monastery in Bohemia, it also has the oldest tradition of beer brewing in the Czech Republic.
Jubilee Synagogue
Art nouveau-influenced synagogue Jubilee Synagogue, also known as the Jerusalem Synagogue for its location on Jerusalem Street, is a synagogue in Prague, Czech Republic.
St. Nicholas Church
Baroque replacement for 1283 church The Church of Saint Nicholas is a Baroque church in the Lesser Town of Prague. It was built between 1704-1755 on the site where formerly a Gothic church from the 13th century stood, which was also dedicated to Saint Nicholas. It has been described as the greatest example of Prague Baroque.
Bethlehem Chapel
Medieval chapel connected to Jan Hus The Bethlehem Chapel is a medieval religious building in the Old Town of Prague, Czech Republic, notable for its connection with the origins of the Bohemian Reformation, especially with the Czech reformer Jan Hus.
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.
Klausen Synagogue
The Klausen Synagogue is nowadays the largest synagogue in the former Prague Jewish ghetto and the sole example of an early Baroque synagogue in the ghetto. Today the synagogue is administered by the Jewish Museum in Prague.