There are many mysterious and interesting phenomenons related to the Church of St. Castullus. One of the most significant secrets is the possible grave of the Czech woman saint –Saint Agnes of Bohemia (Czech: Svatá Anežka Česká), or Agnes of Prague (1211 – March 6, 1282) » More »
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Categories: Prague Monuments
Monuments: St. Castullus Church (kostel sv. Haštala)
Our today´s walk towards significant monuments of Prague will take us to the Old Town again. If we go in the north direction from Dlouhá road or through the west side from Revoluční road we will get to so-called Haštalská čtvrť (Castullus Quarter/ Prague district). The name is however not quite official because it was derived from the parish settlement of St. Castullus Church(kostel sv. Haštala). Let´s not hesitate, the Gothic church is already waiting for us. » More »
Tags: Churches and cloisters, Monuments Prague 1
Categories: Prague Monuments
Monuments: St. Castullus Church (kostel sv. Haštala)
The Old Town in Prague is doubtlessly the most visited and the most beautiful part of Prague. This historical centre full of significant sights or the most expensive Prague´s stores or restaurants ranks among the most popular tourist tracks. The historical Royal Route passing through the Old Town will introduce the most important monuments to you. Let´s explore the beauties of the city of Prague in its very heart.
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Tags: Monuments Prague 1
Categories: Prague Monuments, Royal Route
Monuments: Church of St. Jacob, Church of st. Nicholas (kostel sv. Mikuláše), Faculty of Law, House of the Black Madonna, Manes Bridge, Municipal House - central, Old Town Hall (Staroměstská radnice), Old Town Square, Powder Tower, Rudolfinum Central, St. Agnes Convent, St. Castullus Church (kostel sv. Haštala), The House of the Black Madonna, Ungelt