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Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic.The city is located on the Vltava river, in the central Bohemia, and has almost 1.67 million inhabitants, without taking into account the approximately 300,000 commuters, who work in the city, but do not live here

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20 – 25 September 2025

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Tourist Attractions

The Church of St. Nicholas

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On the picturesque small neighborhood of the neighborhood of the Old City is the Church of St. Nicholas (Kostel Svatého Mikuláše), one of the newest churches in Prague.Constructed by Jesuits in the eighteenth century, it is an excellent example of a high baroque and is noted in its splendid interior, with its unique nineteenth-century chandelier, as well as the great baroque paintings of the Czech artist Karel Skreta, who adorn the huge dome.It is worth noting in particular the two historical organs of the Church, of which the oldest was built in 1745. The nbiserica also has a bell tower, which visitors are allowed to climb, from which there are wonderful views on the huge dome of the Church and the Old City.Try to time your visit to coincide with one of the regular organ concerts took place here, including Mozart Requiem and other notable classic pieces.Guided tours are available in English.