
Prague Castle
Prague Castle, the world's largest enclosed castle complex, is a central part of Czech history and culture. Since the 9th century it has been the seat of Czech kings, Holy Roman Emperors and today the President of the Czech Republic. A visit will show you impressive architectural styles, including Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque elements. Particularly noteworthy is the Vladislav Hall, a masterpiece of late Gothic architecture that was once used for important ceremonies.
Another highlight is St. Vitus Cathedral, which is not only the most important cathedral in the country, but also served as a coronation church. From the castle you also have a great view of the old town and the Vltava. The complex also houses several museums that offer insights into Czech history and art. Historic gardens and the charming castle courtyard invite you to linger. A visit to Prague Castle allows you to experience the eventful history of a country up close and discover the many facets of its culture.