St. George’s Basilica (Bazilika Sv. Jirí), dating back to the 10th century, stands as the oldest church within the Prague Castle complex. Its Gothic interior and Baroque facade make it a notable architectural landmark. Today, the basilica houses the National Gallery’s 19th-century Bohemian Art Collection and frequently hosts classical music concerts, offering visitors a blend of historical ambiance and cultural experiences.
St. George’s Basilica (Bazilika Sv. Jirí)
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