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OLD TOWN SQUARE (NÁMĚSTÍ NÁMĚSTÍ)

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Staroměstské Náměstí, Prague, Czech Republic
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2024
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2024

This square is a real giant stage, supporting major historical events. Today it is the place of a permanent animation, a great meeting place for tourists, but also for students from neighbouring universities. The background consists of a juxtaposition of palaces, public buildings, churches, houses, which superimpose styles, colours and periods in great harmony. These houses bear pretty names: the Stone Lamb (No. 17, Renaissance portal), the Golden Unicorn (No. 20, Gothic portal), the White Unicorn (No. 15, Venetian gables), the Stone Bell (No. 13, Gothic) or the Goltz-Kinsky Palace, a Rococo palace where Kafka's father once owned a shop. If you approach the square from Melantrichova Street, you will find yourself facing the Town Hall, a complex of several houses built over the centuries.
Many notable facades follow one another on the south side. At number 16, the Storch house, named after its owner, a famous Prague publisher, presents paintings signed by Mikolas Ales. We will also focus on the Renaissance style of the facade of the U Kamenneho Beranka house (Au petit lamneau de pierre) at number 18. At number 24, the house U Zlatého Jednorozce (Golden Unicorn) has a baroque facade and a Gothic portal. The composer Bedrich Smetana founded his musical school there in 1848. At number 27, admire the baroque facade, decorated with a Virgin and Child. At the corner of the house U Zlatého Andela (At the golden corner), note the statue of Saint Florian, at the corner of the facade.
The Old Town Square contains some of Prague's most famous monuments: the astronomical clock, the town hall and the church of St. Nicholas. As you walk through it, you will see a long metal strip: it materializes the Prague meridian that allowed you to read the time in the Middle Ages.

Jan Hus Memorial. As for the immense sculpted ensemble, it is the Jan Hus Memorial, a reformer burned in 1415. It was built by Ladislav Šaloun between 1903 and 1915, the year of its inauguration and the 500th anniversary of Hus' death. The whole quickly became a symbol of opposition to Austria and of national awakening. It sits in the middle of the square and is the place where all meetings are held. On the base, it reads "Love others..." in Czech - and, further on, the slogan of the Velvet Revolution "Pravda vítězí" (the truth will win)

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feline78
Visited in december 2019
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Belle place qui offre des facades colorées.
Au moment de Noel, de jolis chalets permettent de gouter des spécialités tchéques.
Jolies iluminations pour petits et grands
fute_670216
Visited in december 2019
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Place incontournable
Très belle place d'où partent de nombreux itinéraires vers les joyaux de la ville. Nous avons le joli marché de Noël avec son magnifique sapin qui anime la place et permet de se restaurer facilement, mais qui cache un peu la perspective, on ne peut pas tout avoir...
kro25
Visited in july 2019
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Un autre incontournable de Prague : la place de la vieille ville avec l'horloge astronomique, l'église, la statue au centre...On ne peut pas passer à côté.
DavidN
Visited in august 2019
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Certes, la foule s'y accumule tout au long de la journée. Il n'en demeure pas moins que la place est très belle et très agréable. Il vaut mieux prendre un guide papier avec soit et prendre le temps d'en apprendre l'histoire, les particularités des bâtiments (le tout tranquillement assis derrière l'hôtel de ville à l'ombre) et de flâner ensuite, s’immiscer dans les ruelles autour et revenir sur ses pas.
LucaF
Visited in august 2019
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LA place de Prague
Superbe place au centre de Prague. On a apprécié les belles façades aux frontons colorés .
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