Prague Old Town is located in Vltava River, central Bohemia and it is
 the largest city of Czech Republic. It has also been called 
the golden city. This is the sixth most visited city in the entire 
Europe. The name of the old town was original called the Old Town 
Square. The old city has many historic buildings and sites. The Prague Old Town has its origin from the 13th century, but only 
got its name in the 14th century when the new town was formed. It has 
been the Old Town Square with the presence of the church and the town 
hall in the center. Some of the famous sites to spend time in the old 
town of Prague are Powder Gate, Municipal House Celenta Street, Estate 
Theater, Old Town Square, Carolinum, Church of Our Lady and the list 
could just go on and on.
The Church of Our Lady was built in 1365 and is a Gothic church. The 
best piece of art in the church is the entrance portal which has 
beautiful Christ pictures and the huge Rococo Altar. The church had been
 used for many big concerts because of its sound pipe organ.  The Old 
Town Square has been the main focus since the 10th century. It is known 
for both its magnificent and catastrophic events. Today, it totally 
commercialized and offers a good holiday feel to tourists.










 
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