Must Visit Roman Catholic Churches in Prague
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Saint Vitus Cathedral
The Prague skyline would look empty without this Gothic miracle, which was founded in 1344.
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Saint George’s Basilica
The basilica was founded in 920 by Vratislaus I of Bohemia. It is, in fact, the second oldest church in Prague and belongs to the best…
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Our Lady before Týn
When near Old Town Square, you should definitely visit this unique church with its towers reaching 80 meters.
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Loreta
Loreta is a large pilgrimage destination in Prague with a Baroque-style shrine that houses a large collection of liturgical tools.
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Emmaus Monastery
Emmaus Monastery dates back to 1347, when it was founded by Charles IV and was established by a Slavonic Benedictine order.
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Saint Nicholas
One of the two Prague's churches dedicated to St. Nicholas, this one is located in Lesser Town.
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Our Lady Victorious
Our Lady Victorious is a 16th-century Early Baroque church, known mainly for being home to a famous statue of The Infant Jesus of Prague.
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Saint Ludmila
This splendid example of neo-Gothic architecture is named after Ludmila of Bohemia, a Czech martyr.
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Saint Peter and Saint Paul
This neo-Gothic basilica situated in the Vyšehrad complex was founded by a Czech king, Vratislav II.
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Saint Ignatius
Built in the late 17th century, this church is a part of the third largest Jesuit complex in Europe. Devoted to St.
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Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary
The Catholic Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary is a Romanesque church located in Prague, Czech Republic.
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