According to ancient legends, Vyšehrad is oldest seat of Czech princes; in fact, the local settlement was established in the mid-10 th century. Situated on a rocky promontory above the Vltava River, it offers stunning views of the city, and the park area holds hidden architectural treasures including the rare Romanesque Rotunda of St Martin, the neo-Gothic Church of Sts Peter and Paul, the national cemetery Slavín, and the underground casements housing the some of the original Baroque statues from the Charles Bridge. Contacts Vyšehrad V Pevnosti 159/5b 128 00 Praha 2- Vyšehrad +420 261 225 304 +420 241 410 348 http://www.praha-vysehrad.cz info@praha-vysehrad.cz Object history The castle on the Vyšehrad hill, originally called Chrasten, was established during the 10th century, definitely later than Prague Castle. However, it has been furnished with lots of legends, about Princess Libuše, about the Women’s War, about Bivoj, about […]