RUDOLFINUM
After the National Theatre and the National Museum the Rudolfínum is the most important neo-Renaissance building in Prague.
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MUNICIPAL HOUSE
The Municipal House in Prague was built in the place where the King’s Court - a royal palace inhabited from the time of Wenceslas IV up until Vladislav Jagellon’s reign - stood from the end of the 14th century. A plaque on the Municipal House reminds us of the fact that it was here that Jiří of Poděbrady, first as the country’s governor and from 1458 as the Czech king, lived from 1454 onwards.
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