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  2. Old Town Hall (Prague) - Wikipedia

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    In 1338 the councillors of the Old Town bought a large patrician house from the Volflin family and adapted it for their purposes. Over the following centuries the original Town Hall building largely disappeared as a result of renovations and expansion of the building; one external remnant of the original structure still visible today is the Gothic stone portal with mouldings on the western ...

  3. Church of Our Lady before Týn - Wikipedia

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    In the 11th century, the Old Town plaza area was occupied by a Romanesque church, which was built for foreign merchants coming to the nearby Týn Courtyard. [1] It was replaced by an early Gothic Church of Our Lady before Týn in 1256. The church became the center of the German inhabitants of Prague's Old Town. [2]

  4. Czech Gothic architecture - Wikipedia

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    Portal of the church of Porta coeli Convent in Tišnov near Brno, Moravia, 1230s. Portal of the Old New Synagogue in Prague using vine-leaf motifs, after 1270.. The Gothic style penetrated the Czech lands in the first half of the 13th century – in the time when the Romanesque style flourished in Bohemia and the High Gothic in France. [2]

  5. Old Town Square - Wikipedia

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    Prague Orloj is a medieval astronomical clock mounted on the Old Town Hall. The clock was first installed in 1410, making it the third-oldest astronomical clock in the world and the oldest one still in operation. The tower of the Old Town Hall is open to the public and offers panoramic views of the Old Town.

  6. Church of St. Martin in the Wall - Wikipedia

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    The Church of St. Martin in the Wall (Czech: Kostel svatého Martina ve zdi) is a Gothic church with Romanesque grounds, situated in the Old Town of Prague, Czech Republic. It was built between 1178 and 1187 in the village of Újezd, thereafter known as Újezd u svatého Martina. [ 1 ]

  7. List of Gothic architecture - Wikipedia

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    Prague Old Town Hall: Old Town, Prague: Civic Domestic 14th–20th centuries Began as a modified house, with other structures and houses added on and to the building subsequently. Has been modified and repaired several times, including the addition and destruction of entire wings. Technically is Old Town Town Hall or the Town Hall of Old Town ...

  8. Saint Castulus Church, Prague - Wikipedia

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    Church of Saint Castulus, Prague Southeastern view. St. Castulus church (Czech: Kostel svatého Haštala) is a Gothic church with Romanesque and Baroque elements. It is located on the Castulus square, in Old town near Convent of Saint Agnes. It is the only church in the Czech Republic consecrated to Saint Castulus.

  9. Czech architecture - Wikipedia

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    Cubist lamp by Emil Králíček, Jungmannovo náměstí, next to the Gothic Church of Our Lady of the Snows (). Czech architecture, or more precisely architecture of the Czech Republic or architecture of Czechia, is a term covering many important historical and contemporary architectural movements in Bohemia, Moravia, and Silesia.

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