The famous 15th century astronomical clock on the Town Hall building in Old Town Square (Prague).
Panoramic view of Old Town Square in Prague.
Statue of St. John the Baptist (1857) on the Charles Bridge (built in 1357); crosses the Vltava River and connects Old Town with Prague Castle.
The Charles Bridge (built in 1357) in Prague crosses the Vltava River and connects Old Town with Prague Castle
Statue of the Madonna, St. Dominic and St. Thomas (1708) on the Charles Bridge in Prague.
The 14th century Church of Our Lady Before Tyn dominates the East side of Old Town Square in Prague.
Prague at night.
Old Town Square in Prague at night.
A commercial district in Prague.
The massive 14th century St. Vitas Cathedral dominates Prague Castle.
Inside the 14th century St. Vitas Cathedral in Prague Castle. The cathedral contains the crown jewels as well as the tomb of King Wenceslas.
Stained glass windows inside St. Vitas Cathedral in Prague Castle.
Panoramic view of the inside of Prague Castle, including the towering St. Vitas Cathedral.
Joe at Prague Castle.
Unidentified painting of King Wenceslas in the National Picture Gallery in Prague Castle.
Inside the Royal Palace at Prague Castle.
The Little Quarter Riverside district of Prague.
Panoramic view of Prague: Little Quarter Riverside in the foreground, the Charles Bridge and the Vltava River are visible in the center, historic Old Town Prague is in the background.
The Old Jewish Cemetery in Prague was established in 1478. Once the only burial place permitted to Jews, there are an estimated 100,000 people buried on top of each other, up to 12 levels deep.
Joe in the Old Jewish Cemetery in the Jewish Quarter of Prague.
Inside the 14th century Church of Our Lady Before Tyn. Old Town Square in Prague.
Looking north towards Wenceslas Square and the National Museum in the New Town district of Prague.