Bazar

Prague


There’s a vast selection of secondhand CDs, LPs and videos to browse here, representing a wide range of genres. Czech and Western pop jostle with jazz, blues, heavy metal, country and world music, though with most LPs costing around 300Kč to 450Kč, this place is not exactly what you’d call a bargain basement.


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1. National Museum

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Looming above Wenceslas Square is the neo-Renaissance bulk of the National Museum, designed in the 1880s by Josef Schulz as an architectural symbol of the…

2. Rotunda of St Longinus

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This rotunda is one of the few surviving examples of circular Romanesque churches in the city. It dates from the 12th century and was originally the…

3. Wenceslas Statue

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The focal point of Wenceslas Square is the equestrian statue of St Wenceslas at its upper (southern) end. Sculptor Josef Myslbek has surrounded the 10th…

4. Jan Palach Memorial

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In January 1969 university student Jan Palach set fire to himself in front of the National Museum to protest against the Soviet-led invasion of…

5. Leica Gallery

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The Leica Gallery stages exhibitions of 20th-century and contemporary photography by both Czech and international photographers. Past exhibitions have…

6. Hotel Jalta Nuclear Bunker

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Hidden beneath the 1950s Hotel Jalta on Wenceslas Square lies a communist-era nuclear shelter that was opened to the public in 2013. The tour, led by a…

7. National Museum New Building

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In 2009 the National Museum expanded into the ugly building next door. This so-called New Building now hosts changing exhibitions on various historical,…

8. Wenceslas Square

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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…