Prague Cluster Route 1

Prague Cluster Route 1 highlights significant architectural, historical, and cultural landmarks in Prague, Czech Republic, including the Church of Our Lady before Týn, St.

Prague Cluster Route 1 is a route showcasing several significant locations in Prague, Czech Republic. The route includes places such as the Church of Our Lady before Týn, St. Nicholas Church, St. Vitus Cathedral, and the National Museum in Prague, among others. Key topics associated with this route include architecture, history, and culture.

The route features notable religious buildings, including the Church of Our Lady before Týn, designed by Peter Parler, and St. Nicholas Church, notable for its baroque architecture and designed by Christoph Dientzenhofer. St. Vitus Cathedral, opened in 1929, is another prominent stop.

Secular landmarks along the route include the National Museum in Prague, designed by Josef Schulz. Other points of interest include the Church of Saint Nicholas and the Jan Hus Memorial, created by wikidata/Q1800023.

This route offers a comprehensive view of Prague’s architectural heritage and cultural landmarks within the Czech Republic.

Route timeline

Church of Our Lady before Týn
Stop 1

Church of Our Lady before Týn

Located in Prague's Old Town, the Church of Our Lady before Týn is a historic Roman Catholic church constructed around 1380 and designed by Peter Parler.

Next leg: 110 m
St. Nicholas Church
Stop 2

St. Nicholas Church

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Next leg: 90 m
St. Vitus Cathedral
Stop 3

St. Vitus Cathedral

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Next leg: 130 m
National Museum in Prague
Stop 4

National Museum in Prague

The National Museum in Prague, Czech Republic, is a Renaissance Revival building established in 1818 and opened in 1891, showcasing a variety of exhibits.

Next leg: 140 m
Church of Saint Nicholas
Stop 5

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.

Next leg: 1.3 km
Jan Hus Memorial
Stop 6

Jan Hus Memorial

The Jan Hus Memorial is a statue located in Prague's Old Town Square, opened in 1915 and maintained by the National Monuments Institute.

Next leg: 360 m
Maisel Synagogue
Stop 7

Maisel Synagogue

The Maisel Synagogue, designed by Juda Goldschmied de Herz and completed in 1592, is a baroque-style synagogue located in Prague's Josefov district.

Next leg: 2.8 km
Statue of St. Wenceslaus
Stop 8

Statue of St. Wenceslaus

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Next leg: 1.9 km
Statue of Jan Žižka at Vítkov Hill
Stop 9

Statue of Jan Žižka at Vítkov Hill

The Statue of Jan Žižka at Vítkov Hill in Prague is a monument honoring the Czech historical figure, opened in 1950 and considered a national cultural heritage site.

Next leg: 130 m
Basilica of St Peter and St Paul
Stop 10

Basilica of St Peter and St Paul

The Basilica of St Peter and St Paul is a Gothic Revival church in Vyšehrad, Czech Republic, serving as a Roman Catholic place of worship and managed by the National Heritage Institute.

Next leg: 1.7 km
Old New Synagogue
Stop 11

Old New Synagogue

The Old New Synagogue, located in Prague’s Josefov district, is a Gothic-style synagogue dating back to around 1270 and serving as a place of worship and historic landmark.

Next leg: 2.0 km
National Technical Museum building
Stop 12

National Technical Museum building

The National Technical Museum building in Prague, Czech Republic, designed by Milan Babuška, was completed in 1942 and showcases Czech technological and industrial heritage.