Velvet revolution memorial

This memorial is a small bronze plaque that commemorates the Velvet Revolution of 1989 that led to the downfall of Communism in what was then known as Czechoslovakia.

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Astronomical Clock
Dating back to 1410, the Astronomical Clock is one of Prague's most famous monuments, displaying not just the time but the position of the sun and moon.
Cruise on the River Vltava
Enjoy the panoramic views of the City of a Thousand Spires. Admire Charles Bridge, Prague Castle, Kampa Island and other highlights of Prague from the water on a popular Vltava River boat trip.
Local Breweries
Czech is known as the birthplace of Pilsner, so be sure to load up on the local beer, called "pivo."
The Franciscan Monastery
The Franciscan monastery is part of the Church of 'Our Lady of Snow' and is located in the area of Jungmannovo Square. Constructed in the 17th century, this building is characterized by moderation and simplicity of form.
Clementinum
An ancient place of learning, Baroque Clementinum is today the Czech national library.
Head of Franz Kafka
The Head of Franz Kafka is a striking kinetic sculpture by Czech artist David Černý that was installed in Prague in 2014 & stands at almost 11 metres tall.

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