Prague Castle combines palaces, churches and spectacular views in a historic complex that traces more than a thousand years of Bohemian history.
Prague Castle, considered the largest palace complex in the world, is the historical and cultural symbol of the Czech Republic. Founded in the 9th century, this monumental complex brings together palaces, churches, courtyards and former royal quarters that tell the story of more than a thousand years of history. Among its jewels are the Cathedral of St. Vitus, the Old Royal Palace, the Basilica of St. George and the charming Golden Alley, where craftsmen and writers lived. Strolling through its rooms, admiring the views of the Vltava River and discovering its artistic treasures turns the visit into a fascinating journey through the history of Bohemia and the architectural evolution of the country.
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