Church of Saint Nicholas

Located in Old Town, Czech Republic, the Church of Saint Nicholas showcases baroque architecture and is managed by the National Monument Institute.

The Church of Saint Nicholas is a church located in Old Town, within the Czech Republic. It is named after Saint Nicholas. The church’s design is attributed to architect Kilián Ignaz Dientzenhofer, and exemplifies baroque architecture.

Construction of the Church of Saint Nicholas began around 1737. It functions as a place of worship and is considered a church, although some sources also refer to it as a cathedral.

The Church of Saint Nicholas holds the designation of a cultural monument of the Czech Republic. It is managed by the National Monument Institute (npu). Further information about the heritage designation can be found on the pamatkovykatalog.cz website.

The church is typically open to visitors Monday and Tuesday, Thursday through Sunday from 10:00 to 16:00, and on Wednesday from 12:00 to 17:00. Access for wheelchair users is limited.

Practical information

Opening hours
Mo-Tu,Th-Su 10:00-16:00; We 12:00-17:00