Karlův most — Charles Bridge
Prague
Copyright: TTstudio/shutterstockKarlův most — Charles Bridge
The iconic Karlův most was built in 1357 under the guidance of Charles IV, and up to the 19th century it remained the only bridge connecting both sides of Prague. Take a stroll over the bridge and learn the names of the 30 saints whose statues stand sentinel there. Take some time to visit the Charles Bridge Museum close to the bridge itself. It is located in the several rooms of the original Crusaders hospital and Church of the Holy Spirit.
Useful Information
- Address: Karlův Most, Prague
- More Info: www.prague.eu/en/object/places/93/charles-bridge-karluv-most
- More Info: 5256311ce21d2435aa7d94820062b2cd7244343b
Do & See
The Czech capital is small and compact, home to some of the world's finest beers, with traditional Czech beer houses, or 'hospody', stationed on every street corner. Beyond the beer, Prague's heart lies in its central districts: Staré Město (Old Town), Josefov, Nové Město (New Town), and Malá Strana (Lesser Town). These are best explored on foot.

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