Palais Granovsky de Granov
Le palais Granovski de Granov (en tchèque, palác Granovských z Granova) à Prague est un palais de la Renaissance avec galerie à arcade au premier étage de la façade de la cour. Le palais se dresse dans la cour du Týn, au sein de la Vieille Ville de Prague. Il est protégé en tant que monument culturel de la République tchèque.
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Church of Our Lady before Týn
The Church of the Mother of God before Týn (in Czech Kostel Matky Boží před Týnem, also Týnský chrám ("Týn Church") or just Týn), or Church of Our Lady before Týn, is a Gothic church and a dominant feature of the Old Town of Prague, Czech Republic. It has been the main church of this part of the city since the 14th century. The church's two towers are 80 m high, and each tower's spire is topped by eight smaller spires in two layers of four.
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Stone Bell House
The Stone Bell House (Czech: Dům U Kamenného zvonu) is located on the Old Town Square in Prague. It is located next to the Kinský Palace on the corner of Old Town Square and Týnská street.
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Kinský Palace (Prague)
Kinský Palace (Czech: Palác Kinských, German: Palais Goltz-Kinsky) is a former palace and now an art museum in Prague, Czech Republic. It is located on the Old Town Square in the Old Town quarter of Prague. The palace's name refers to its former ownership by the Kinsky (Czech: Kinský) noble family.
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Church of St. James the Greater (Prague)
The Basilica of St. James (Czech: Bazilika svatého Jakuba Většího) in the Old Town of Prague, Czech Republic. The church is home to the Madonna Pietatis and the tomb of Count Vratislav of Mitrovice.
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Celetná
Celetná (German: Zeltnergasse) is a street in the Old Town, Prague, connecting the Old Town Square with the Powder Gate. It is one of the oldest streets in Prague and is part of the Royal Route. The street is approximately 400 meters long and trams once ran on it, today most of the street has the status of a pedestrian zone.
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