Steps from the Charles Bridge, this beautiful place is quiet and unassuming from the outside- but stunning inside. I was there to get some holy water for my cousin. The nun even provided a bottle which I had forgotten to carry!

Steps from the Charles Bridge, this beautiful place is quiet and unassuming from the outside- but stunning inside. I was there to get some holy water for my cousin. The nun even provided a bottle which I had forgotten to carry!
The Infant of Prague shouldn't be missed - you don't have to be Catholic to appreciate the beautiful church and museum inside that gives a sample of the beautiful gowns that are used to dress the Infant.
We visited this small church in March 2012. You should visit this church (as we did) on a weekday morning when it is quiet and peaceful. Come in and sit and pray (if that is your thing) under the gaze of the Child of Prague. There is a museum upstairs showing costumes used to dress the infant depending on what...
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Being a local and a roman catholic, it irritates me when tourists do not respect and follow, what is obviously, church etiquette. When there is a church full of people and robed clerics on the altar, it's a safe bet that there is church service being conducted. Therefore:
1. Do not walk around looking for the toilet.
2. Do not...
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We went to the English mass here in December 2011. Beautiful place and worth the stop whether you are Catholic or not.
We arrived at the Church of Our Lady of Victory around midday on the Sunday just in time for mass in English. Although we hadn't intended, we stayed on for the mass. We stood at the back of the church but the mass was spoilt by crowds of tourists flocking in and some taking photos whilst mass was going on....
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The Church of our Lady of Victory in Prague is world renowned.
It is a beautiful church made famous because it is home to the Infant of Prague - a miraculous statue of the child Jesus. Countless miracles are attributed to the Infant of Prague. There is an attached museum which houses vestments for the Infant that have been gifted...
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The Infant of Prague is in St. Mary the Victorious Church south of Prague Castle and just about five minutes away from Charles Bridge. If you're going to visit Prague, chances are you're going to want to spend a few minutes a least exploring the Charles Bridge, and so why not walk over the extra few minutes and pop in...
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