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    • History and Facts
    • National Museum
    • Shopping
    • Nightlife
    • Is It Safe at Night?
    • Location, Map, Opening Hours, Tickets & Entrance Fee

    The Wenceslas Square was set up as part of the project of the New Town of Prague (“Nové město pražské”), decreed by the celebrated King of Bohemia and Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV himself in 1348. It was intended to be one of the main marketplaces of Prague. The original name, “Horse Market” (due to regular horse markets taking place there in the ...

    The above mentioned main building of the National Museum, located at the top of Wenceslas Square, is probably the most important structure on Wenceslas Square. The Neo-Renaissance building is currently closed for a long-planned reconstruction. The re-opening of the historical building is set to happen in 2018, when the National Museum will celebrat...

    Wenceslas Square is not only the home of Czech history and the cultural centre of Prague, but it is also one of the most popular shopping venues of the Czech Republic’s capital. In addition to numerous occasional and regular markets, such as Easter markets or Christmas fairs, taking place at the square, there are also a great number of shops there....

    After dark, Wenceslas Square turns into a nightlife centre. There are many clubs in the square or on the streets around it. Prague in general is, among other things, considered to be a “night-life metropolis” and many young tourists come to the Czech Republic’s capital to party. The variety of bars, clubs, and restaurants with late night opening ho...

    Yes and no. It is safe in terms of your personal safety, you can walk there safely alone at any time during the night or early morning. But with the darkness coming you will be approached by many club boys attracting you to strip clubs and offering drugs. There is also a high concentration of junkies. The best way is to just ignore them and mind yo...

    Wenceslas Square is located between Prague’s “magistrála” (the main route going through the city) and “Na Příkopě” street. From the lower part of the square, one can easily walk to the Old Town. Since the square is a significant Prague centre, there are two transit stations connecting different metro lines. In the upper part of Wenceslas Square, th...

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  3. May 2, 2022 · The Wenceslas square History. The square was originally a boulevard with trams running down to connect the top of the Museum to Mustek at the bottom in the 19 and beginning of 20th century. Over the years the square was always used for large gatherings and demonstrations, such as the 1968 (Russian Invasion) and 1989 (Velvet Revolution).

  4. The Wenceslas Square is one of the main Prague squares Things to do in Wenceslas Square area. No trip to Prague would be complete without a visit to Wenceslas Square. It is the main square in Prague and is located in New Town in a busy part of the city. It’s an amazing location filled with shops, businesses, and residences alike.

  5. Wenceslas Square. More a broad boulevard than a typical European city square, Wenceslas Square has witnessed a great deal of Czech history – a giant Mass was held here during the revolutionary upheavals of 1848; in 1918 the creation of the new Czechoslovak Republic was celebrated here; and it was here in 1989 that many anticommunist protests ...

  6. Wenceslas Square. Wenceslas Square is the heart of the city and a symbol of its recent history. The square is 750 meters long and 60 meters wide. It was initially called the Horse Market. The name Wenceslas began to be used only in 1848. St. Wenceslas - one of the first Christian dukes in the Czech lands - is the patron of the Czech Republic.

  7. Wenceslas Square (Václavské náměstí) This square is the commercial and administrative centre of the city as well as the site of important social and historical events. Here you'll find cinemas, theatres, banks, hotels, restaurants, dozens of small and large shops, and administrative centres. The square was created during the founding of ...

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