What to See in Lesser Town
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John Lenon's wall
Take a look at the John Lennon-inspired political graffiti which constantly changes.
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Petrin Observation Tower
Steel observation tower nearly 60 meters tall, built as a miniature replica of the Eiffel Tower, offering panoramic views from an observation deck.
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Lesser Town
Lesser Town is one of the most historic districts of Prague with a plethora of Renaissance bourgeois houses, Baroque palaces and narrow…
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Lesser Town Bridge Tower
This bridge tower is, in fact, a complex of two towers of different styles and heights.
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Waldstein Garden
This beautiful garden designed in Italian style will surely enchant you.
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Kampa Island
Kampa is one of the numerous islands in the Vltava river, located right in the city center, which attracts attention with its unique…
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Babies
Giant sculptures of crawling babies were created by a Czech artist David Černý and placed at Kampa in Prague and outside of the TV Tower in…
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Mirror Maze on Petřín Hill
Take your family to a maze with a number of mirrors located near Petrin lookout. It'll be a wonderful and funny experience for sure!
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The narrowest street of Prague
Take a walk from U Lužického semináře street to Čertovka restaurant and you'll surely pass through the narrowest street in Prague.
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Memorial to the Victims of Communism
When heading to Petrin Hill, don't forget to stop by to see several statues remembering the victims of the Communist era.
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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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Peeing Statues
In the yard of Franz Kafka Museum, you can find quite a provocative sculpture of two peeing men, created by a controversial Czech artist,…
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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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Franz Kafka Museum
When in Lesser Town, you should visit a museum devoted to a famous novelist of Czech origin, Franz Kafka.
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Quo Vadis
This bronze sculpture depicting a Trabant car on four legs was created by the famous and controversial Czech sculptor David Černý.
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Wallenstein Palace
Wallenstein Palace is a monumental 17th-century Baroque complex located in Lesser Quarter, which is currently the home of the Czech Senate.
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Vrtba Garden
The Vrtba Garden in Prague is one of several fine High Baroque gardens in the Czech capital.
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Prague Infant Jesus
Also known as Child of Prague, this wooden statue of infant Jesus can be seen in the Church of Our Lady Victorious.
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Kampa Museum
No fan of modern art should miss the former Sova's Mills where a gallery is now located.
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