The neo-renaissance Rudolfinum building was constructed in 1884 by the architects Joseph Zitek and Joseph Schulz, and it soon became the second important object of the national culture after the National Theatre
Municipal House
The Municipal House (Obecni Dum to the Czechs) is considered the finest example of Art Nouveau architecture in Prague. The architects Antonin Balshanek and Oswald Polivka built it in 1911
Villa Bertramka
During the 18th century, Villa Bertramka was the country home of the Dušek family. Today it lies in the fast-growing Prague neighborhood of Smichov. Its fame rests on the fact that the Duseks were friends of the great composer, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
St Nicolas Church in Mala Strana
This church, the creation of father and son architects, Krystof and Kilian Ignacio Dienzenhofer, is considered the crown jewel of Czech Baroque architecture
Krizik Musical Fountain
An exciting, unusual water show awaits visitors to Prague’s Vystavište (Exhibition Grounds). The Krizik Fountain is rumored to be the world’s largest musical fountain, and there are regular daily shows