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Free Visits Visit Prague


If you travel to Prague during the holidays do not miss the list of places that are free, and sometimes hidden, the Czech capital. National Geographic magazine this week offered an interesting compendium of places to enjoy the city without dropping a euro.

Here are some interesting facts:

Museums: National Gallery

*: Opens its doors for free from 3 to 9 pm the first Wednesday of each month. An interesting place to see works from the Middle Ages to the present day.

* Kampa Museum: This is a museum located in a building built in the tenth century that offers works by Czech artists who lived or still live in exile. Offers a free permanent exhibit also the first Wednesday of each month.

* The Museum of Decorative Arts: Open free of charge every Tuesday from 5 to 7 pm. This is a neo-Renaissance building with exhibits of clothing, toys, ceramics, Bohemian glass and graphic arts.

* The National Museum: Located in the famous Wenceslas Square and offers free admission the first Monday of each month. Inside the building is worth a visit with neo-Renaissance style with impressive marble staircase. Inside are exhibits of natural history collections are relegated to the background by the magnificence of the building.

Free Attractions in Prague Castle:

There are some free areas on the inside of one of the most beautiful castles and well preserved in the world. The surrounding gardens are freely accessible until midnight during the summer days. An ideal place for walking.

Also, every Monday the picture gallery of the castle has its doors open for free between 4 and 6 pm. It is in the second courtyard of the castle and offers 4.000 paints the former collection of Emperor Rudolf II.

Lobkowicz Palace opens its art gallery on the first Wednesday of each month. The building already is impressive, and inside you can enjoy a art collection includes musical instruments, weapons and pottery.

St. Vitus Cathedral is free all year and is the largest in Europe and, for me, one of the most impressive I have ever visited. It is a pity that there is a large square before to enjoy its enormity. Dato

final: Another thing

free and interesting turn in the city is that there are free buses to go to a mall called Letnany. Visit the site is not interesting, rather than the other combinations is free. From here one can go for free travel from Prague to see its surroundings: Ladvi, Čakovice, Kbely, Kobylisy, Bohnice, Ďáblice or Prosek. Please note.

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