
Some people satisfy their art fix by visiting a museum. Others buy tickets to a local concert or theatrical performance. The savviest art enthusiasts visit Prague, a living art installation unto itself.
The Czech Republic's finest and most populous city is a patchwork quilt of historic creativity. A block in Prague may feature a museum stitched next to a concert hall sewn beside a century-old theatre. And almost every single building is sculpted in the image of some bygone era. Prague features Romanesque basilicas, Gothic cathedrals, Renaissance palaces, Baroque frescoes, Neoclassical theatres, Cubist households, and modern everything in between. Take a vintage car tour around the city, and visit the landmark monuments that the "City of a Hundred Spires" has in spades.
Prague Castle is the largest ancient castle in the world, making it the inspiration behind innumerable fairy tales. The Old City clock, built in 1410, is the oldest working astronomical clock in the entire world. And the Lennon Wall, named after the Beatles musician, has become a universal symbol for resistance, love, and peace.
Those looking to get lost in Europe's artistic heartbeat should look no further than Prague.
Old Town (Stare Mesto)
Prague Zoo (Zoo Praha)
Old Town Square (Staromestske namesti)
St. Vitus Cathedral
Outback Prague Shooting Range
The Slav Epic
St Cyril and St Methodius Cathedral