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EASY-ACCESS SIGHTS
EASY-ACCESS EVENTS AND EXHIBITIONS
TOURIST ROUTES FOR THE HANDICAPPED
EASY-ACCESS TRANSPORT
EASY-ACCESS ACCOMMODATION IN PRAGUE
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EASY-ACCES ACCOMMODATION OUTSIDE PRAGUE
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EASY-ACCESS RESTAURANT IN PRAGUE
27. 12. 2018
The Municipal House situated next to the Powder Tower was built by the City of Prague in 1906-12 and designed by architects Balšánek and Polívka. » More »
Tags: Easy-Access Sights, Monuments Prague 1, Significant buildings
Categories: For the disabled, Prague Monuments
Monuments: Municipal House
6. 1. 2018
Kampa Island is one of the most idyllic and tranquil places in the Czech capital. The island is divided into two visibly distinct parts. The section nearest to Charles Bridge is formed by a small, cosy square; the second is a park, formed when several historical gardens were joined together. » More »
Tags: Easy-Access Sights, Festivals, Monuments Prague 1, Significant buildings
Categories: For the disabled, Prague Monuments
Monuments: Hradčany Town, Kampa, Sovovy mlyny
22. 4. 2017
The Prague opening of the long-term exhibition The City of K. Franz Kafka and Prague takes place in summer, a time of special significance for Kafka. He was born here on 3rd July 1883, died in a sanatorium at Kierling on 3rd June 1924, and was buried in Prague on 11th June. The symbiosis between Prague and Kafka’s life and work is well known – a linking of destinies that, for several decades, Kafka scholars have studied from every possible angle. » More »
Tags: Easy-Access Events and Exhibitions
Categories: For the disabled, Live in Prague
11. 4. 2017
This Renaissance synagogue was built by the head of the Jewish community, Mordechai Maisel in 1590-93 as a private place of worship. Maisel was granted permission to build a synagogue by Emperor Rudolf II. » More »
Tags: Easy-Access Sights, Monuments Prague 1, Museums, Music festival
Categories: For the disabled, Prague Monuments
Monuments: Maisel Synagogue
10. 4. 2017
Commemorates the life of the famous religious reformer. It stands on the northern side of the Old Town Square. This group of statues created by Ladislav Šaloun in 1915 represents two groups of people; the first are the victorious Hussite warriors, the second are Protestants forced into exile 200 years later. » More »
Tags: Easy-Access Sights, Exceeds these sections, Monuments Prague 1
Categories: For the disabled, Prague Monuments
Monuments: Jan Hus Monument, Old Town Square
9. 4. 2017
Alongside Prague Castle the Old Town Square is the most important place in Prague. Its long history goes back to the 11th century when the square formed the crossroads of several long-distance trade routes and served as a marketplace. It was known across the whole of Europe at that time. » More »
Tags: Easy-Access Sights, Monuments Prague 1, Significant buildings
Categories: For the disabled, Prague Monuments
Monuments: Church of st. Nicholas (kostel sv. Mikuláše), House at the Stone Bell, Jan Hus Monument, Old Town Hall (Staroměstská radnice), Old Town Square, ty, Týn School - menu
8. 4. 2017
A walled courtyard housing a customs post for merchants entering the Old Town was situated here as early as the 12th century. Every merchant had to submit his goods and pay duty (um Geld – Geld is German for Money, hence the name). In return the ruler would guarantee his safety. Customs duty was paid here until the end of the 16th century. » More »
Tags: Easy-Access Sights, Monuments Prague 1, Significant buildings
Categories: For the disabled, Prague Monuments
Monuments: Ungelt
7. 4. 2017
The Old Town Hall (Staroměstská radnice) was founded in 1338. It is comprised of 5 individual houses which were gradually joined together into one building.The dominating feature of the Old Town Hall is its 69.5m high tower dating from the late 14th century, with an ornate oriel window, part of the chapel, on the eastern side. » More »
Tags: Easy-Access Sights, Monuments Prague 1, Significant buildings, Towers
Categories: For the disabled, Prague Monuments
Monuments: Old Town Hall, Old Town Hall (Staroměstská radnice)
6. 4. 2017
The Black Madonna House of is situated at the corner of Celetná Street and Ovocný trh. It was built in 1911 – 1912 by the architect Josef Gočár in the cubist style. With some exceptions, cubist architecture is specific to the Czech lands and this building is one of the best examples. » More »
Tags: Easy-Access Sights, Monuments Prague 1, Music festival, Significant buildings
Categories: For the disabled, Prague Monuments
Monuments: House of the Black Madonna
31. 3. 2017
Prague Castle is an unmissable part of any visit to the Czech capital. It symbolises a thousand years of history. It was founded in 880 – 890 as a Romanesque fort, the remnants of which can still be found under the paving stones on the third courtyard. » More »
Tags: Easy-Access Sights, Monuments Prague 1, Significant buildings
Categories: For the disabled, Prague Monuments
Monuments: Prague Castle