The House at the Stone Bell on the south side of the square is perhaps the most attractive building on the Old Town Square. It was probably the property of Queen Eliška Přemyslovna, the wife of King John of Luxemburg and was originally a Romanesque structure, proof of which are the 12th-century walls in the cellars. » More »
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Monuments: House at the Stone Bell
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 »
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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
Legends, interesting facts and unique archeologic discoveries. All of that and many more attractions are to be found behind the walls of the House At the Stone Bell in Staroměstské náměstí. Let´s explore the circumstances due to which St.Ludmila or Elisabeth of Premyslide and her son Charles IV were staying here.
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Categories: Prague Monuments, Royal Route
Monuments: House at the Stone Bell, Old Town Square