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Ranked #71 of 181 Attractions in Prague
4 of 5 stars 9 reviews
Attraction type  Speciality Museums
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Ranked #72 of 181 Attractions in Prague
4.5 of 5 stars 4 reviews
Owner description: The final resting place for 40,000 people, including famous author Franz Kafka, as well as a number of prominent rabbis and... more » Owner description: The final resting place for 40,000 people, including famous author Franz Kafka, as well as a number of prominent rabbis and scholars. « less
Attraction type  Cemeteries
Distance  2.5 miles from city centre
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Ranked #73 of 181 Attractions in Prague
4 of 5 stars 13 reviews
Owner description: Busy city square featuring the Powder Gate and the 19th-century Municipal House, home to concert halls, cafés, restaurants... more » Owner description: Busy city square featuring the Powder Gate and the 19th-century Municipal House, home to concert halls, cafés, restaurants and exhibition galleries. « less
Attraction type  Landmarks/ Points of Interest
Distance  0.8 miles from city centre
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Ranked #74 of 181 Attractions in Prague
4 of 5 stars 12 reviews
Attraction type  Parks; Playgrounds
Distance  0.3 miles from city centre
Ranked #75 of 181 Attractions in Prague
5 of 5 stars 2 reviews
Attraction type  Arenas/ Stadiums/ Fields; Sports Complexes
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Ranked #76 of 181 Attractions in Prague
4.5 of 5 stars 6 reviews
Attraction type  Monuments/ Statues
Distance  1.3 miles from city centre
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Ranked #77 of 181 Attractions in Prague
4.5 of 5 stars 4 reviews
This 16th-century castle is the largest in the world.
Attraction type  Castles
Distance  1.1 miles from city centre
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Ranked #78 of 181 Attractions in Prague
4 of 5 stars 9 reviews
Owner description: A former seat of Czech rulers, the Old Royal Palace is a mix of many architectural styles, particularly Gothic and... more » Owner description: A former seat of Czech rulers, the Old Royal Palace is a mix of many architectural styles, particularly Gothic and Renaissance.  The palace houses the Story of Prague exhibition, which uses castle models, films and artifacts to tell the history of Prague Castle. « less
Attraction type  Historic Sites; Architectural Buildings
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Ranked #79 of 181 Attractions in Prague
4 of 5 stars 25 reviews
Owner description: Praha Bike provides guided bike tours and rentals in Prague, Czech Republic. City Bike Tours are in English & runs every day... more » Owner description: Praha Bike provides guided bike tours and rentals in Prague, Czech Republic. City Bike Tours are in English & runs every day from March 15 till Nov 1. Tours in other languages are offered upon request. If you want to explore on your own, individual bike rentals and out of city excursions are offered. You’ll get a map with self-guided tour suggestions. Bike Rentals are available all year around. We have high quality Mountain & Trekking bikes. « less
Attraction type  Tours; Biking Trails
Distance  0.2 miles from city centre
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Ranked #80 of 181 Attractions in Prague
4.5 of 5 stars 4 reviews
Attraction type  Religious Sites
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Ranked #81 of 181 Attractions in Prague
5 of 5 stars 3 reviews
Attraction type  Observatories/ Planetariums
Distance  3.5 miles from city centre
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Ranked #82 of 181 Attractions in Prague
4 of 5 stars 7 reviews
Owner description: An Art Nouveau-style monument that pays tribute to reformer Jan Hus, who was burned alive in 1415, after being denounced as a... more » Owner description: An Art Nouveau-style monument that pays tribute to reformer Jan Hus, who was burned alive in 1415, after being denounced as a heretic. « less
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Ranked #83 of 181 Attractions in Prague
5 of 5 stars 7 reviews
Owner description: KGB Museum in Pragueof the most powerful and famous secret service in the world. For many years they have been The KGB museum... more » Owner description: KGB Museum in Pragueof the most powerful and famous secret service in the world. For many years they have been The KGB museum (Russian: Музей КГБ, Czech: Muzeum KGB, German: KGB Museum, French: Musée du KGB) was founded by the organization Chernyy dozhd. This non-governmental private organization is a community of people who are fascinated with the history collected unique items related to the activities of the Soviet Secret Service. The presence of many exhibits is primarily due to anarchy and lack of control over many state museums in the USSR during its division into many independent states, which used to be former Soviet socialist republics. Only due to the Chernyy dozhd organization many priceless exhibits were saved from looting, destruction and recycling. This is the first time in the world memorabilia previously belonging to the first persons of the Soviet Union, the heads of the Cheka-NKVD-GPU-OGPU-MGB-KGB and the senior functionaries of the soviet state security are put together in one place.The exhibition features absolutely unique exhibits such as Lenin death mask, which was made in January 1924 by Doctors of Medicine Vorobiev and Zbarsky (the authors of the unique embalming technique of dead body); the weapon, which was used for Trotsky’s murder in Mexico in 1940; the personal belongings from the cabinet of Beria, who was Marshal of the People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs (NKVD), a chief of the Soviet security service during the difficult years of World War II, and later a supervisor of the Soviet atomic bomb project; an unusual type of small arms, chemical weapons, made according to then-advanced technology, and many other exhibits. A part of the exhibition showcases the history of the personal standard weapon of the Soviet secret service officers.In the 20th century such kind of technique was actively developed, designed and produced by secret laboratories, institutes and specialized factories of Warsaw Pact countries, and especially by the Soviet Union.Gifted scientists, talented designers and highly skilled engineers with unique abilities were engaged into this invisible and closed for ordinary people industry.Hidden cameras (in the Soviet Union they used the term "tacit photography"), things which were used for keeping secret information (dead drops), instruments for applying signal labels, standard gifts for the officers and employees of the KGB to celebrate various anniversaries in the history of the USSR and the KGB, the first merit badges of the agents, and all the things which were inextricably connected with the activities of Soviet intelligence officers can be seen now at the KGB Museum in Prague. A part of the exhibition is dedicated to the so-called "Prague Spring". Many unique photos of the city streets were made by the KGB agents during the events of 1968. Unusual photos reflect the dramatic history of that time, the tragedy of the beautiful old European city, which fate became a bargaining chip in a great gamble game of superpowers. One can also see an extraordinarily beautiful handmade banner that had been made by the children from the GPU labour commune for 2 months and was presented to Grampa Lenin in the autumn 1923, three months before his death. After the Soviet state head’s death the banner, as well as the flags from the GPU NKVD RSFSR, had been held over the World Proletariat Leader's body in the House of Unions' Pillar Hall for 3 days. In that frosty cold January of the year 1924 a three day procession of more than a million people walked past the Lenin's coffin.. The vision of and comments on the existence of the most powerful secret services of the world can vary, but it's obviously clear that every state needs a strong secret service, the instrument of its foreign and domestic policy. « less
Attraction type  History Museums; Museums
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Ranked #84 of 181 Attractions in Prague
4.5 of 5 stars 3 reviews
Attraction type  Architectural Buildings
Distance  0.4 miles from city centre
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Ranked #85 of 181 Attractions in Prague
4 of 5 stars 6 reviews
Founded by Charles IV in 1348, this section of downtown Prague was redeveloped during the late 19th century.
Attraction type  Neighbourhoods
Distance  0.8 miles from city centre
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Ranked #86 of 181 Attractions in Prague
4.5 of 5 stars 4 reviews
Attraction type  Architectural Buildings; Historic Sites
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Ranked #87 of 181 Attractions in Prague
4 of 5 stars 6 reviews
Attraction type  Historic Sites
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Ranked #88 of 181 Attractions in Prague
4 of 5 stars 6 reviews
Attraction type  Other
Distance  0.4 miles from city centre
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Ranked #89 of 181 Attractions in Prague
4 of 5 stars 8 reviews
Attraction type  Cemeteries
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Ranked #90 of 181 Attractions in Prague
3.5 of 5 stars 23 reviews
Attraction type  Trams
Distance  0.8 miles from city centre
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Ranked #91 of 181 Attractions in Prague
4.5 of 5 stars 2 reviews
Attraction type  Museums
Distance  0.3 miles from city centre
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Ranked #92 of 181 Attractions in Prague
4.5 of 5 stars 4 reviews
Owner description: A magnificent example of a late-Baroque residence of nobility, the palace now houses the Archives of Prague, open to the... more » Owner description: A magnificent example of a late-Baroque residence of nobility, the palace now houses the Archives of Prague, open to the public only during concerts. « less
Attraction type  Architectural Buildings
Distance  0.2 miles from city centre
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Ranked #93 of 181 Attractions in Prague
4 of 5 stars 9 reviews
Owner description: The second-largest exhibition of toys in the world. The collection includes toys from all over the world, spanning from... more » Owner description: The second-largest exhibition of toys in the world. The collection includes toys from all over the world, spanning from ancient Greece to the present. « less
Attraction type  Museums
Distance  0.8 miles from city centre
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Ranked #94 of 181 Attractions in Prague
4 of 5 stars 15 reviews
This museum's highlight is a carefully crafted model of the city of Prague in the early 1800s.
Attraction type  Museums
Distance  0.8 miles from city centre
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Ranked #95 of 181 Attractions in Prague
5 of 5 stars 1 review
Attraction type  Landmarks/ Points of Interest
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Ranked #96 of 181 Attractions in Prague
4 of 5 stars 8 reviews
Attraction type  Monuments/ Statues
Distance  0.2 miles from city centre
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Ranked #97 of 181 Attractions in Prague
4.5 of 5 stars 2 reviews
Attraction type  Museums
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Ranked #98 of 181 Attractions in Prague
5 of 5 stars 1 review
Attraction type  Art Galleries; Art Museums; Historic Sites
Distance  0.0 miles from city centre
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Ranked #99 of 181 Attractions in Prague
5 of 5 stars 1 review
Attraction type  Parks
Distance  4.6 miles from city centre
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Ranked #100 of 181 Attractions in Prague
5 of 5 stars 1 review
Attraction type  Convention Centres
Distance  1.9 miles from city centre
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