GOLDEN ALLEY (ZLATÁ ULIČKA)
Urban location
3.9/5
2025
Recommended
2025
These colourful doll's houses, leaning against the fortifications, successively sheltered the refugees from the Malá Straná fire in 1541 and the archers and gold drummers of Rudolph II, from whom the alley takes its name. Rebuilt under Maria Theresa, Zlatá Ulička is famous for having welcomed Kafka who sometimes came to write to No. 22. Jiřská Ulice: this street, the oldest in the castle, will allow you to leave the enclosure via the Black Tower, after walking along the Lobkowitz Palace.
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2 points négatifs à mon sens: la ruelle est étroite et si vous n'y allé pas directement le matin à l'ouverture de l'enceinte elle sera bondée et vous ne pourrez pas faire de belles photos.
Et ensuite il faut payer un supplément pour accéder à cette ruelle...
elle a été entièrement rénovée, les couleurs sont magnifiques!