Location: Prague
The Prague Castle, an ancient symbol of the Czech lands, is the most significant Czech monument and one of the most
important cultural institutions in the Czech Republic.
The Prague Castle was founded in around 880 by Prince
Bořivoj of the Premyslid Dynasty (Přemyslovci). It is
the largest coherent castle complex in the world, with an
area of almost 70,000 m². A UNESCO World Heritage site, it consists of
a large-scale composition of palaces and ecclesiastical
buildings of various architectural styles, from Roman-style buildings
from the 10th century through Gothic modifications
in the 14th century.
The famous Slovenian architect Josip Plečnik was
responsible for extensive renovations in the time
of the First Republic (1918-1938). Since the Velvet Revolution, the
Prague Castle has undergone significant and ongoing
repairs and reconstructions.
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