1338 – Old Town Hall, Prague, Czech Republic
The Old Town’s ancient town hall was established in 1338 after the agreement of King John of Luxemburg to set up a town council.
The Old Town’s ancient town hall was established in 1338 after the agreement of King John of Luxemburg to set up a town council.
The Church of Our Lady Before Tyn (Tà½nskའChrám) dominates one side of the Old Town Square. The spires of this powerful looking Gothic church (with a Baroque interior) can be seen from all over Prague.
Originally there was a medieval fortress on the site, but over the centuries,
The Jerusalem Synagogue, while not located in the Jewish Quarter, was built in 1906 in New Town and has also been called the Jubilee Synagogue.
The site of Gehry’s Dancing House was originally occupied by a 19th century townhouse, destroyed during bombing in 1945.