Top Historic Sights in Prague, Czech Republic

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Prague Astronomical Clock

Prague, Czech Republic
1410

Historic Centre of Prague

Prague, Czech Republic
10th century

Jan Hus Memorial

Prague, Czech Republic
1915

Church of Our Lady before Týn

Prague, Czech Republic
14th century

Prague Castle

Prague, Czech Republic
870 AD

St. Vitus Cathedral

Prague, Czech Republic
1344

Charles Bridge

Prague, Czech Republic
1357

All Saints Church

Prague, Czech Republic
14th century

St. George's Basilica

Prague, Czech Republic
920 AD

Old Jewish Cemetery

Prague, Czech Republic
15th century

Josefov

Prague, Czech Republic
10th century

Museum of Decorative Arts

Prague, Czech Republic
1897-1900

Clementinum

Prague, Czech Republic
1622

Municipal House

Prague, Czech Republic
1905-1912

Old New Synagogue

Prague, Czech Republic
1270

St. Nicholas Church

Prague, Czech Republic
1704-1755

Karolinum

Prague, Czech Republic
14th century

Basilica of St. James

Prague, Czech Republic
17th century

House of the Black Madonna

Prague, Czech Republic
1911-1912

Estates Theatre

Prague, Czech Republic
1783

Wenceslas Square

Prague, Czech Republic
1348

Basilica of St. Peter and Paul

Prague, Czech Republic
1885-1903

Vysehrad Cemetery

Prague, Czech Republic
1869

Prague National Museum

Prague, Czech Republic
1818

Cathedral of St. Lawrence

Prague, Czech Republic
1730-1780

Bethlehem Chapel

Prague, Czech Republic
1391

Wallenstein Palace

Prague, Czech Republic
1623-1630

Rotunda of the Holy Cross

Prague, Czech Republic
11th century

Strahov Monastery

Prague, Czech Republic
1143

Vysehrad

Prague, Czech Republic
10th century

Loreta

Prague, Czech Republic
1626

St. Martin Rotunda

Prague, Czech Republic
11th century

Emmaus Monastery

Prague, Czech Republic
1347

Brevnov Monastery

Prague, Czech Republic
993 AD

Straka Academy

Prague, Czech Republic
1891-1896

Church of Our Lady on the Lawn

Prague, Czech Republic
1360

Olsany Cemetery

Prague, Czech Republic
1680

Repora Open-Air Museum

Prague, Czech Republic
1999

Kobylisy

Prague, Czech Republic
1889

Featured Historic Landmarks, Sites & Buildings

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Rosenborg Castle

Rosenborg Palace was built in the period 1606-34 as Christian IV’s summerhouse just outside the ramparts of Copenhagen. Christian IV was very fond of the palace and often stayed at the castle when he resided in Copenhagen, and it was here that he died in 1648. After his death, the palace passed to his son King Frederik III, who together with his queen, Sophie Amalie, carried out several types of modernisation.

The last king who used the place as a residence was Frederik IV, and around 1720, Rosenborg was abandoned in favor of Frederiksborg Palace.Through the 1700s, considerable art treasures were collected at Rosenborg Castle, among other things items from the estates of deceased royalty and from Christiansborg after the fire there in 1794.

Soon the idea of a museum arose, and that was realised in 1833, which is The Royal Danish Collection’s official year of establishment.