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Church of Our Lady before Týn
Located in Prague's Old Town, the Church of Our Lady before Týn is a significant Roman Catholic landmark with construction beginning around 1380.
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St. Vitus Cathedral
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Jan Hus Memorial
The Jan Hus Memorial, created by Josef Mařák, is a statue commemorating Jan Hus located in Prague's Old Town Square.
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Basilica of St Peter and St Paul
The Basilica of St Peter and St Paul is a Roman Catholic church in Vyšehrad, Czech Republic, built in the Gothic Revival style and recognized as part of the nation's cultural heritage.
castle
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Hluboká Castle
Hluboká Castle, located in Hluboká nad Vltavou, Czech Republic, is a prominent Gothic Revival landmark with origins dating back to around 1201.
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Old Town Bridge Tower
The Old Town Bridge Tower, designed by Peter Parler around 1380, serves as a historic city gate and popular tourist destination in Prague’s Old Town.
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Powder Tower
The Powder Tower, a 15th-century Gothic landmark in Prague, originally served as a civic building and historic city gate.
museum
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Old Town Hall
The Old Town Hall, also known as Radniční věž, is a Gothic-style structure in Prague's Old Town Square that functions as a museum and offers panoramic views.
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Charles Bridge
Charles Bridge, also known as Karlův most, is a Gothic-style monument in Prague, Czech Republic, initially constructed around 1357 and opened in 1402.
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Statue of Bruncvík, Charles Bridge
The Statue of Bruncvík, likely created around 1884 by an artist associated with Josef Václav Šíma, commemorates the legendary figure Bruncvík and is situated on Charles Bridge in Prague.
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Konopiště Castle
Konopiště Castle, located in the Czech Republic, is a historic castle with Romantic-style architecture and origins dating back to around 1300.
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Prague Metronome
The Prague Metronome, located on Letná hill in Holešovice, Czech Republic, is a 5-meter tall structure originally built as a Stalin statue before being transformed into a metronome in 1991.