#Prague Sights

December 13, 2018
Church of the Holy Saviour (Kostel Nejsvětějšího Salvátora)

Church of the Holy Saviour (Kostel Nejsvětějšího Salvátora)

This church is considered to be one of the most valuable early Baroque monuments in Prague. It was formerly the primary church of the Jesuits in the Czech Republic. The church is currently used by the Roman Catholic Academic Parish, and is a venue for organ concerts. The organ, whose origins date back to the 17th century, was played in the 1880s by Jakub Jan Ryba, celebrated composer of the Christmas Mass “Hey, Master!”.   Contacts Church of the Holy Saviour (Kostel Nejsvětějšího Salvátora) Křižovnické náměstí 110 00 Praha 1- Staré Město +420 222 221 339 +420 724 367 681 http://www.farnostsalvator.cz info@farnostsalvator.cz Object history One of three churches located at the Clementinum is the Early Baroque Church of the Holy Saviour. The front of the church faces Charles Bridge and stands at the site of a former Dominican monastery and St Clement […]
December 13, 2018
Church of the Holy Cross (Kostel sv. Kříže)

Church of the Holy Cross (Kostel sv. Kříže)

This Empire-style church with two columns and pilasters with Ionic capitals on its façade was built between 1817 and 1824 by the Order of the Piarists. After their work was finished, it was entrusted into the spiritual care of the Salesians of Don Bosco. Inside the church there is a life-sized photo of the Shroud of Turin, the cloth in which the body of Jesus was allegedly wrapped. Masses are also held in Italian. Contacts Church of the Holy Cross (Kostel sv. Kříže) Na Příkopě 16 110 00 Praha 1- Nové Město +420 224 210 962 http://web.sdb.cz/svkriz/ svkriz@c-box.cz Object history The history of the church is tied to the Order of Piarists, who came to Prague in 1752 and established a school on Celetná Street in the Old Town. As the school could soon no longer accommodate the rising number of students, […]
December 13, 2018
Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary and St. Charles the Great (Kostel Nanebevzetí Panny Marie a sv. Karla Velikého na Karlově)

Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary and St. Charles the Great (Kostel Nanebevzetí Panny Marie a sv. Karla Velikého na Karlově)

Of particular architectural interest in the church, founded by Charles IV in a picturesque corner of the Nusle valley directly opposite Vyšehrad, is its star vaulting. The vaulting is 24 meters wide, while the arches themselves are only 20 cm thick and rest on walls that are less than 1 meter thick. Other interesting attractions of the church are a copy of the Holy Steps and the Bethlehem Cave with the Holy Family. It is the oldest Nativity scene in Prague churches. Contacts Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary and St. Charles the Great (Kostel Nanebevzetí Panny Marie a sv. Karla Velikého na Karlově) Ke Karlovu 120 00 Praha 2- Nové Město +420 224 922 178 +420 603 372 207 http://kostelnakarlove.com/ Object history The church was promoted by Emperor Charles IV in 1350 as part of the Augustinian Monastery in […]
December 13, 2018
Church of the Archangel Michael at Petřín (Chrám sv. archanděla Michaela na Petříně)

Church of the Archangel Michael at Petřín (Chrám sv. archanděla Michaela na Petříně)

This small wooden Orthodox church with a shingled roof, situated in the Kinský Gardens, is a typical folk wooden log building from Subcarpathian Russia of the 18th century, today Zakarpatí in Ukraine. It was moved to Prague from Medvedovce near Mukachevo, to where it was moved from Velké Lúčky in 1793, and was built again in Prague in 1929. The church is part of the collection of the Ethnographic Museum. Contacts Church of the Archangel Michael at Petřín (Chrám sv. archanděla Michaela na Petříně) Zahrada Kinských 150 00 Praha 5- Smíchov +420 777 329 275 http://www.pravoslavnacirkev.cz Source: https://www.prague.eu/en/object/places/1718/church-of-the-archangel-michael-at-petrin-chram-sv-archandela-michaela-na-petrine
December 13, 2018
Church of Sts Simon and Jude (Kostel sv. Šimona a Judy)

Church of Sts Simon and Jude (Kostel sv. Šimona a Judy)

The Church of Sts.Simon and Jude stands on the site of a former hospital chapel. In the 18th century, it was adapted in High Baroque style and an organ was installed, an instrument with such excellent sound that such important personalities as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Joseph Haydn both played on it. Today the church is administered by the Prague Symphony Orchestra (FOK), which uses the space as a concert hall. Contacts Church of Sts Simon and Jude (Kostel sv. Šimona a Judy) Dušní 110 00 Praha 1- Staré Město +420 222 321 352 http://www.fok.cz pokladna@fok.cz Source: https://www.prague.eu/en/object/places/111/church-of-sts-simon-and-jude-kostel-sv-simona-a-judy
December 13, 2018
Church of St. Norbert

Church of St. Norbert

Overlooking Sibeliova St. is the Church of St. Norbert, a Neo-Romanesque three-aisled basilica from the late 19th century. During this time, the district of Střešovice became independent from the Strahov Premonstratensians; however, the church retained its link to the founder of the Premonstratensian order and church patron, St. Norbert. Contacts Church of St. Norbert Norbertov Praha 6- Střešovice +420 224 312 045 http://www.norbertstresovice.cz/ norbertstresovice@gmail.com Source: https://www.prague.eu/en/object/places/3012/church-of-st-norbert
December 13, 2018
Church of St Wenceslas - Vršovice (Kostel sv. Václava)

Church of St Wenceslas – Vršovice (Kostel sv. Václava)

This reinforced concrete church, built between 1929 and 1930, is widely considered by experts to be one of the most successful Constructivist buildings in the Czech Republic. The architect, Josef Gočár, made masterful use of the sloping terrain, which is reflected in the stepped roof and the illumination of the church nave with strips of windows in individual “steps”. The thin rectangular 80 m high bell tower looks like a white lighthouse on the Prague skyline.   Contacts Church of St Wenceslas – Vršovice (Kostel sv. Václava) náměstí Svatopluka Čecha 100 00 Praha 10- Vršovice +420 702 075 417 +420 607 084 855 http://www.farnostvrsovice.cz farar@farnostvrsovice.cz Object history This unique modern religious building with a staggered layout was built in 1929 – 1930 based on Josef Gočár’s Constructivist design. It is considered one of the most important examples of architecture in Prague from […]
December 13, 2018
Church of St Václav (Kostel sv. Václava)

Church of St Václav (Kostel sv. Václava)

The Church of St Václav was built in the pure style of an early Christian basilica and is one of the most significant Czech Neo-Renaissance monuments. The church, with its three-aisled nave and twin 50 m towers, was designed by the architect Antonín Barviti and was built between 1881 and 1885. Under the ceiling, with its polychromed and gilded wooden coffers, are 14 simple stained glass windows that illuminate the church’s interior with a pale green light. Contacts Church of St Václav (Kostel sv. Václava) náměstí 14. října 150 00 Praha 5- Smíchov +420 257 317 652 +420 724 324 555 http://www.farnostsmichov.cz Object history The Church of St Wenceslaus in Prague’s Smíchov district is one of the most beautiful examples of Neo-Renaissance architecture. The church was built in the 19th century, in 1881 – 1885, according to the design of architect […]
December 13, 2018
Church of St Thomas (Kostel sv. Tomáše)

Church of St Thomas (Kostel sv. Tomáše)

The church was built in Gothic style on the foundations of an older, most likely Romanesque, church. Its current Baroque appearance dates back to 1727 – 1731, and the tall thin octagonal spired tower is an indelible part of the Lesser Town skyline. The church is a part of the Augustinian monastery, and both its size and interior decoration rank it among the most important Prague churches. Masses are also held in English and Spanish. Contacts Church of St Thomas (Kostel sv. Tomáše) Josefská 8 118 00 Praha 1- Malá Strana +420 257 530 556 http://www.augustiniani.cz osaprag@augustiniani.cz Object history History of the Church The Gothic church was established by Václav II in 1285, on the foundations of an older, probably Romanic church, for the Augustinians. This gift from the king and the consent of Prague Archbishop Tobiáš conditioned their coming to Prague; […]
December 13, 2018
Church of St Peter (Kostel sv. Petra)

Church of St Peter (Kostel sv. Petra)

This church was originally built as a Romanesque basilica in the second half of the 12th century as a parish church for the settlement of Poříčí. Over the centuries it was rebuilt a number of times, and now contributes four towers to the Prague panorama. The church bells are located in a separate freestanding bell tower. After 1989, the church was restituted to the Knights of the Cross with the Red Star. Contacts Church of St Peter (Kostel sv. Petra) Petrská 110 00 Praha 1- Nové Město +420 222 329 532 +420 607 582 314 http://svatypetr.webnode.cz farnostpetr@gmail.com Source: https://www.prague.eu/en/object/places/1290/church-of-st-peter-kostel-sv-petra