Enjoy exploring the historic center of Prague at your own pace with an audio guide that will introduce you to the stories, legends, and history associated with the most famous monuments located on Old Town Square.
The audio guide will introduce you to the history of the individual buildings of the Old Town Hall and Astronomical Clock Tower, describe the exteriors of the building in detail, and highlight the most important elements of the interiors. In addition, the audio guide will immerse you in the history associated with other buildings in the Old Town Square, such as the Church of St. Nicholas, the House of the Stone Bell, and the Marian Column, or learn who Jan Hus was.
All this is included in our online audio guide, which you can open on your own mobile device. We therefore recommend that you bring your headphones with you, and make sure you have a working mobile connection throughout your use of the audio guide.
The first stop of the audioguide is in front of the Astronomical clock in the middle of the old town square, so we recommend you to start your self-guided audio guide tour here.
The Old Town Hall in Prague was founded in 1338 (the first in Bohemia) on the basis of a privilege granted to the Old Town burghers by King John of Luxembourg. It is also the first stop in our audio guide
St. Nicholas Church is located in Prague on Old Town Square. The present church is a baroque new building from 1732-1737. With an audio guide, we will describe its beautiful exteriors, which are captivating at first sight.
The Church of Our Lady before Týn is located in Prague's Old Town near Old Town Square. Its construction took place from the middle of the 14th century to the first decades of the 16th century.
Today's house is a remnant of a larger residence from before the middle of the 14th century and probably served as a temporary residence of Eliška Přemyslovna and Jan Lucemburský after they moved to Prague.
audioguide focuses of the buildings located in the middle of the Prague Old Town
Today's rococo palace was built for Count Jan Arnost Goltz († 1765) of the Prussian Goltz family between 1755 and 1765 according to earlier plans by Kilian Ignaz Dientzenhofer and under the direction of the architect Anselm Lurag. The façade was richly decorated with stucco by C. G. Bossi.
The house served as a pharmacy, hence the name at the White Lion, and later became the Tobacco House, where the name House at Minute first appeared. A meteorological column stood in front of the eastern facade of the house towards the Old Town Hall from 1883.
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