The Prague skyline would look empty without this Gothic miracle, which was founded in 1344.
When near Old Town Square, you should definitely visit this unique church with its towers reaching 80 meters.
Loreta is a large pilgrimage destination in Prague with a Baroque-style shrine that houses a large collection of liturgical tools.
Emmaus Monastery dates back to 1347, when it was founded by Charles IV and was established by a Slavonic Benedictine order.
One of the two Prague's churches dedicated to St. Nicholas, this one is located in Lesser Town.
Our Lady Victorious is a 16th-century Early Baroque church, known mainly for being home to a famous statue of The Infant Jesus of Prague.
This splendid example of neo-Gothic architecture is named after Ludmila of Bohemia, a Czech martyr.
This neo-Gothic basilica situated in the Vyšehrad complex was founded by a Czech king, Vratislav II.
Built in the late 17th century, this church is a part of the third largest Jesuit complex in Europe. Devoted to St.
Břevnov Monastery is a Benedictine archabbey in the Břevnov district of Prague, Czech Republic.
The Catholic Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary is a Romanesque church located in Prague, Czech Republic.