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Discover Gothic structures and Baroque designs as you explore this UNESCO site
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Discover Prague's beauty from the unique perspective of the river!
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Constructed between 1985 and 1992, the Žižkov Television Tower in Prague stands at an impressive height of 216 meters, hovering well above Prague's historic city skyline. The observatory is at 93 meters above the ground and is open to visitors.
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Experience the charm of Prague and book your city card today!
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Aquapark Praha is the ideal destination for a day out with the whole family. Split into three impressive sites, you can begin in the palace of adventures, be dazzled by the palace of treasures and end your day in the palace of relaxation. Or do it in a different order; this day is about your enjoyment! For a real treat, head to the sauna world and unwind in one of the 14 different rooms, from the classic Finnish sauna to the underground cabin room. The adventure palace is designed specifically for thrill seekers and daredevils. The six toboggan slides are particularly popular, ranging from the family friendly to the fast and the furious. For a change of scenery, you can head to the palace of treasures, with palm trees blowing softly under the romantic sunset. The best thing about Aquapark Praha is that there is something for everyone – the perfect family day out!
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The Black Light Theatre SRNEC is the first of its kind in the world with more than 5 million visitors! Along with regular international tours and performances in theatre festivals around the world, this innovative Czech performance is one of the most important representatives of the Czech art in the world!
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Prague's Astronomical Clock is a 600-year-old marvel of medieval engineering. The Gothic clock tower is festooned with symbolism, and statues representing virtue and vice in human form. Every hour on the hour, the statues spring to life in a dramatic spectacle of religious and cultural significance, while a real-life trumpeter in full medieval regalia heralds the passing of another hour with a trumpet blast. Recent renovations on the clock tower have revealed hidden treasures left behind by sculptors, dating back as far as the 15th century!
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Prague Oldtown and medieval underground and dungeon tour
Explore the haunted history of Prague on a spine-tingling ghost tour
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Action Movie
Madame Tussauds Prague welcomes you with iconic and unbelievably realistic figures. Get closer to your idols than ever before. Madame Tussauds Prague is open every day of the year. It's located a 1-minute walk from the Church of Our Lady before Týn.
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The Illusion Art Museum Prague (IAM Prague) is a step into the unexpected. Across three floors of a historic building in central Prague, guests take their brain on a hyper-stimulating adventure, full of exhibits that ensnare the mind.
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The best of Black Light Theatre
The theater IMAGE was created in 1989 by Alexander Čihař and Eva Asterová. They decided to quit their former theater and found their own theater company with their own concept: an independent, private theatre based on the synthesis of black theatre, dance, modern jazz, contemporary music and pantomime and also cultivated entertainment, enjoyment of good music and beautiful dance and –why not– a good dose of liberating laughter. The premiere of the very first performance took place in 1990 “Jazzmime Stories”. IMAGE entered the world of theatre as a new, unknown company gaining its name in a small hall of the Lávka club on the bank of the Vltava River, near Charles Bridge. The company has reached a synthesis, which concentrates on clever and quality entertainment. The ensemble has developed its own style. It is a combination of modern dance elements, interesting costumes, mime and non-verbal theatre, and contact with the public. They are now well known in Prague and abroad.
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Recalling the height of tension, fear, and paranoia of the Cold War, Prague's Nuclear Bunker offers a startling glimpse into the all-too-recent past, when Europe was divided by the Iron Curtain. A guided tour of this harrowing chapter of history is one of Prague's most powerful cultural experiences.
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St Nicholas
The Church of St. Nicholas was built by the father-and-son architects Christoph and Kilian Ignaz Dientzenhofer between 1732 and 1737, and is considered one of the best examples Czech Baroque architecture. The magnificent interior is dominated by a ceiling fresco over the nave by J. L. Kracker featuring scenes from the life of St. Nicholas, which is one of the biggest in Europe. The complexity of the arrangement of the interior, along with the interesting lighting scheme, is one of the most impressive church interiors in Prague.
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This is the only privately owned building inside the UNESCO-protected Prague Castle. The Lobkowicz Museum houses the oldest and largest private art collection including world-famous paintings by Bruegel, Canaletto, and Velázquez and original manuscripts by Beethoven and Mozart.
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Gallery
Lumia Gallery showcases a mesmerizing exhibition of contemporary art, where light and technology blend seamlessly. Immerse yourself in a captivating display of interactive installations and stunning visual effects, offering a unique and sensory art experience. Explore the boundaries of creativity and discover the transformative power of light at Lumia Gallery.
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