Attractions in Prague
Located in the heart of Prague, the Museum of Medieval Torture Instruments offers a chilling glimpse into the darker aspects of European history. Housed within its walls are over 60 […]
Podskali Custom House at Výton, a 16th-century structure in Prague, stands as the last remnant of the once-thriving Podskali fishing and woodcutters settlement. Founded in the 12th century, this settlement […]
Modern black-light theater, a theatrical form that employs optical illusion and ultraviolet light, evolved in the Czech Republic, with Prague’s Ta Fantastika Black Light Theatre being a prominent example. Since […]
Founded in 1869, Staropramen stands as the second-oldest brewery in the Czech Republic. Nestled in Prague’s former industrial Smichov neighborhood, the Staropramen Visitor Center offers an engaging experience for beer […]
Zizkov, once a working-class suburb, is now a bohemian district located to the east of Prague’s city center. Dominated by the futuristic Television Tower (Tower Park Prague), this area has […]
The Prague City Gallery (Galerie HlavnÃho MÄ›sta Prahy or GHMP) is a network of seven historic buildings spread across the city, each dedicated to showcasing modern and contemporary art. The […]
The Prague Illusion, nestled in a fashionable nightclub in the heart of Prague, offers an enchanting evening of magic and mystery. Magician Jonathan David Bass captivates audiences with a repertoire […]
Nestled in Prague, the KGB Museum is a compact yet rich repository of Soviet-era espionage history, curated by a single passionate Russian collector. The museum’s displays feature an array of […]
The Slav Epic (Slovanská Epopej) is a series of 20 large paintings by Czech artist Alfons Mucha, created between 1910 and 1928 to celebrate Slavic culture and history. Each canvas […]