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Historical Sights

Dissolution of Czechoslovakia

The dissolution of Czechoslovakia caused the Czechoslovakian federal state to divide into Slovakia and the Czech Republic on January 1, 1993.

Jewish Quarter

The Jewish Quarter is also known as the Josefov, and it is located between the Vltava River and the Old Town Square in Prague, Czechoslovakia. Its history dates back to the 13th century, when the Jewish people living in Prague were made to leave their hom

The Little Quarter

Containing a string of extensive Baroque-style buildings and churches, the Little Quarter is also known as Malá Strana. Its most common name has to be the Lesser Town of Prague that could be well discovered during one of the famous Prague walking tours.

Vyšehrad (Upper Castle)

Whoever has a taste for the Czech Republic castles and temples would know of the Vyšehrad, a wonderful fort that was built sometime during the tenth century.

Astronomical clock

While on a Prague city tour, a visit to the widely known Astronomical clock will prove to be a delight for tourists of all ages and lineages. One of the authentic historical things of Prague...

The New Town

Not much of a new town in reality, the New Town is one of the many well-known historical things in the Czech Republic that was founded in the 1340s. ..

Charles Bridge

Built across the Vltava river, the Charles Bridge is quite the spot for a casual or lazy stroll. Worth taking a look during a Prague city tour, this landmark was built in Gothic style...

Wenceslas Square

A vivacious center for tourists, the Wenceslas Square has an allure like none other, packed to the brim all around the year. The Prague city tour may bring you across this area, which is probably the most vibrant of all historical things...

Old Town Square

A city of wonders, Prague consists of yet another packed and happening spot, which is the Old Town Square. As a matter of fact, this area is one of the authentic historical things to take a peek at while on a Prague city tour...

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