Although the first written mention of this, the oldest of the three Prague rotundas, dates back to 1365, it was actually established at the end of the 11th century. Also of interest is its supposedly magical location – at the exact centre of the “urban cross” of old Prague, which connects the Cathedral of St Vitus, St Wenceslas and St Adalbert with the Rotunda of St Longin, the Church of St Clement in Old Town, and the now-destroyed Church of St Philip and St Jacob at Arbesovo náměstí. Contacts Rotunda of the Finding of the Holy Cross (Rotunda Nalezení sv. Kříže) Karoliny Světlé 110 00 Praha 1- Staré Město +420 607 010 980 http://www.starokatolici.cz petr.krohe@starokatolici.cz Object history At the corner of Konviktská and Karolíny Světlé Streets there is the oldest Romanesque Prague rotunda of St. Minor Cross (unlike the cancelled St. Mayor […]