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Statue of Saint Wenceslas Review

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The south end of the street is the majestic neoclassical building the Czech National Museum, which stands in front of the museum a statue of King Václav Charles IV of Bohemia. The north end of the street is the old city of Prague. The Vaclav Street (plaza) witnessed the founding of the Czech Republic, the end of World War II, and major historical events such as the Prague Spring and the Velvet Revolution.

Statue of Saint Wenceslas

Posted: Nov 12, 2019
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  • ~_~??
    4/5Excellent
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    This scenic spot is the square where Muzeum stands out of the subway station (notice that Prague is generally not big, so they say the square is not open, it is directly facing the east-west direction of the National Museum Street). The bronze statue is tall and powerful. Many people take photos here. The view from the National Museum building is very good. The famous Prague Square is down this street.

    0
    Posted: May 12, 2019
  • khcc
    4/5Excellent
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    The monument is in Watslav Square, and there is a bronze statue of Watslav. As this is the birthplace of Prague Spring, many tourists will visit and take pictures in the past, which is also one of the landmarks in the city.

    3
    Posted: Mar 7, 2018
  • Alex1005
    5/5Outstanding

    Beautiful square, close to Wenceslaw and Museum palace

    1
    Posted: Mar 27, 2023
  • 慵懒的猫
    4/5Excellent
    Original Text

    It sounds very big, perhaps because it has great significance in Czech history. It was the birthplace of the velvet coup and the Prague Spring. It's a very common square in front of the museum. Pigeons fly everywhere. There are many cafes and restaurants on the roadside. The price is not high.

    3
    Posted: Mar 21, 2016
  • 210***10
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    In front of the National Museum, the square stands. It is obvious that you can go straight from here to the old city square, which is also one of the Prague landmarks.

    1
    Posted: Nov 4, 2015
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