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Overview of and topical guide to Prague
The following
outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Prague:
Prague – capital and largest city in the
Czech Republic . With about 1.3 million residents within an area of 496 km2 (192 sq mi), it has the status of a
statutory city . Prague is classified as a "Beta+"
global city according to
GaWC studies,
[1] and is the fifth most visited European city after
London ,
Paris ,
Istanbul and
Rome .
[2]
General reference
Geography of Prague
Geography of Prague
Prague is:
Population of Prague: 1,280,508
Area of Prague: 496 km2 (192 sq mi)
Atlas of Prague
Place
Location of Prague
Prague is situated within the following regions:
Time zone (s):
Environment of Prague
Vltava in Prague
Natural geographic features of Prague
Hills in Prague
Islands in Prague
Rivers in Prague
Areas of Prague
Administrative districts of Prague
Districts of Prague
Locations in Prague
Bridges in Prague
The
Charles Bridge
Troja Bridge
Bridges in Prague
Castles in Prague
The
Prague Castle during the blue hour
The
Third courtyard of Prague Castle
Castles in Prague
City gates and walls of Prague
Vyšehrad , a fortified residence built on a hill over the Vltava River
Cultural and exhibition centres in Prague
Forts of Prague
Fountains in Prague
Monuments and memorials in Prague
Jan Hus Memorial , which commemorates the 500th anniversary of Jan Hus' martyrdom
Museums and art galleries in Prague
Bedřich Smetana Museum
The
City of Prague Museum
The
National Museum
Museums in Prague
Palaces and villas in Prague
Letohrádek Hvězda
Troja Palace
Parks and gardens in Prague
The
Royal Garden of Prague Castle
Public squares in Prague
The
Charles Square
Old Town Square
Public squares in Prague
Religious buildings in Prague
The
Břevnov Monastery
Church of Our Lady before Týn
The
Bohemian Crown Jewels , including the
Crown of Saint Wenceslas , the royal orb, and sceptre
Churches in Prague
Secular buildings in Prague
The
Dancing House
Invalidovna
Old Town Hall
Prague astronomical clock , a medieval astronomical clock which dates back to 1410
Streets in Prague
Theatres in Prague
The
Estates Theatre
The
National Theatre
Towers in Prague
Malá Strana Bridge Tower
Tallest structures in Prague
Demographics of Prague
Demographics of Prague
Government and politics of Prague
Straka Academy , seat of the government of the Czech Republic
Politics of Prague
International relations of Prague
International relations of Prague
Law and order in Prague
Military in Prague
History of Prague
History of Prague
History of Prague, by period or event
Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor
Timeline of Prague
History of Prague, by subject
Culture of Prague
Architecture of the
Old Town
Culture of Prague
Arts in Prague
Architecture of Prague
The
Municipal House
Baroque library hall in
Clementinum
Troja Palace
List of tallest buildings in Prague
Cinema of Prague
Literature of Prague
Music and ballet of Prague
The auditorium of
National Theatre
Rudolfinum , home of the
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra and one of the main venues of the
Prague Spring International Music Festival
The Smetana Hall
The
State Opera
Ballet of Prague
Music festivals in Prague
Music schools in Prague
Music venues in Prague
Musical compositions dedicated to Prague
Musical ensembles in Prague
Musicians from Prague
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Prague
Theatre of Prague
Visual arts of Prague
Self-portrait by
Bohumil Kubišta , member of the
Czech Cubism movement
Jaroslav Heyrovský , recipient of the
Nobel Prize in 1959 for his discovery and development of the polarographic methods of analysis
Public art in Prague
Cuisine of Prague
Events in Prague
Languages of Prague
Media in Prague
Newspapers in Prague
Radio and television in Prague
People from Prague
Religion in Prague
Chevet of
St. Vitus Cathedral
Religion in Prague
Catholicism in Prague
Judaism in Prague
Sports in Prague
O2 Arena
Sport in Prague
Football in Prague
Ice hockey in Prague
Sports competitions in Prague
Sports venues in Prague
Economy and infrastructure of Prague
Economy of Prague
Hilton Prague
Hotel Paris
The
Palladium
Financial services in Prague
Hotels in Prague
Restaurants and cafés in Prague
Shopping malls and markets in Prague
Tourism in Prague
Transportation in Prague
Prague Airport
Transportation in Prague
Rail transport in Prague
The
Petřín funicular
Metro M1 in Střížkov station on
line C
Rail transport in Prague
Education in Prague
Education in Prague
Universities in Prague
Research institutes in Prague
Healthcare in Prague
See also
References
External links
Wikimedia Atlas of Prague