Prague, capitale de la République tchèque, est traversée par la Vltava. Surnommée "la ville aux mille tours et mille clochers", elle est réputée pour sa place de la Vieille-Ville, cœur de son centre historique, où se dressent des bâtiments baroques colorés, des églises gothiques et une horloge astronomique médiévale qui s'anime toutes les heures. Achevé en 1402, le pont Charles, piéton, est bordé de statues de saints catholiques.
Where does the true heart of Prague beat? On the Old Town Square of course! It is precisely here that winding lanes of the Old Town run, in order to spill out onto the most beautiful square in Prague. The elegant tower of the Town Hall with the wo...
The Charles Bridge will never cease to fascinate the artists, photographers and poets who pay homage to it in their works. When the day’s first rays of sunlight touch the cold cobblestones and illuminate the monumental Gothic towers at both of its...
Breathe in the Gothic splendour of one of Europe’s most beautiful cathedrals! The biggest, most important, most beautiful. The Gothic St. Vitus Cathedral at Prague Castle is a place of so many superlatives. Above all, it’s the spiritual symbol of ...
Prague, capital of the Czech Republic, is crossed by the Vltava. Nicknamed "the city of a thousand towers and a thousand steeples", it is famous for its Old Town Square, the heart of its historic center, where colorful Baroque buildings, Gothic ch...
This place of pilgrimage of the cult of Mary houses a copy of the "Santa Casa" and a baroque church of the Nativity surrounded by a cloister and several chapels. The bell tower contains a carillon with 27 bells that play the air of "We salute you,...