Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Centre of Prague' has mentioned 'Town' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
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She ordered a castle and a town called Praha to be built on the site. | WIKI |
[33] The new district was on the bank opposite of the Starxc3xa9 Mxc4x9bsto ("Old Town"), which had borough status and was bordered by a line of walls and fortifications. | WIKI |
Charles IV ordered the building of the New Town (Novxc3xa9 Mxc4x9bsto) adjacent to the Old Town and laid out the design himself. | WIKI |
The exact time of laying the first foundation stone is known because the palindromic number 135797531 was carved into the Old Town bridge tower having been chosen by the royal astrologists and numerologists as the best time for starting the bridge construction. | WIKI |
This swallow-tailed banner is approximately 4 by 6 feet (1.2 by 1.8 metres), with a red field sprinkled with small white fleurs-de-lis, and a silver old Town Coat-of-Arms in the centre. | WIKI |
The earliest evidence indicates that a gonfalon with a municipal charge painted on it was used for Old Town as early as 1419. | WIKI |
He took Prague after a severe and prolonged siege in the course of which a large part of the town was destroyed. | WIKI |
In the following years, the Czech National Revival began its rise, until it gained the majority in the town council in 1861. | WIKI |
At that time, the castle was surrounded by forests, covering the nine hills of the future cityxc2xa0xe2x80x93 the Old Town on the opposite side of the river, as well as the Lesser Town beneath the existing castle, appeared only later. | WIKI |
Since 24 November 1990, it is de facto again a statutory town, but has a specific status of the municipality and the region at the same time. | WIKI |
Until 1949, all administrative districts of Prague were formed by the whole one or more cadastral unit, municipality or town. | WIKI |
The Astronomical Clock (Orloj) on Old Town City Hall The Gothic Church of Our Lady before Txc3xbdn (Kostel Matky Boxc5xbexc3xad pxc5x99ed Txc3xbdnem) from the 14th century with 80 m high towers Stone Bell House The vaulted Gothic Old New Synagogue (Staronovxc3xa1 Synagoga) of 1270 Old Jewish Cemetery Powder Tower (Praxc5xa1nxc3xa1 brxc3xa1na), a Gothic tower of the old city gates Spanish Synagogue with its elaborate interior decoration Old Town Square (Staromxc4x9bstskxc3xa9 nxc3xa1mxc4x9bstxc3xad) with gothic and baroque architectural styles The art nouveau Municipal House, a major civic landmark and concert hall known for its Art Nouveau architectural style and political history in the Czech Republic. | WIKI |
The staircase of the building offers a nice view of the New Town. | WIKI |
Andxc4x9bl, a busy part of the city with modern architecture and a shopping mall The large Nusle Bridge, spans the Nusle Valley, linking New Town to Pankrxc3xa1c, with the Metro running underneath the road Strahov Monastery, an old Czech premonstratensian abbey founded in 1149 and monastic library Hotel International Prague, a four-star hotel and Czech cultural monument | WIKI |
The Charles Bridge is a historic bridge from the 14th century Prague Castle is the biggest ancient castle in the world Old Town Square featuring Church of Our Lady before Txc3xbdn and Old Town City Hall with Prague Orloj St. Nicholas Church in Malxc3xa1 Strana is the best example of the Baroque style in Prague Vyxc5xa1ehrad fortress contains Basilica of St Peter and St Paul, the Vyxc5xa1ehrad Cemetery and the oldest Rotunda of St. Martin View of Paxc5x99xc3xadxc5xbeskxc3xa1 St. from Letnxc3xa1 Park Mxc3xadru Square with Vinohrady Theatre and Church of St. Ludmila National Theatre offers opera, drama, ballet and other performances Vxc3xbdstavixc5xa1txc4x9b compound contains Prxc5xafmyslovxc3xbd palxc3xa1c, Kxc5x99ixc5xbexc3xadk's Light Fountain and host funfair Lunapark Old New Synagogue is Europe's oldest active synagogue. | WIKI |
The historic centre represents a supreme manifestation of Medieval urbanism (the New Town of Emperor Charles IV built as the New Jerusalem). | UNESCO |
Of particular importance are Prague Castle, the Cathedral of St Vitus, Hradxc4x8dany Square in front of the Castle, the Valdxc5xa1tejn Palace on the left bank of the river, the Gothic Charles Bridge, the Romanesque Rotunda of the Holy Rood, the Gothic arcaded houses with Romanesque cores around the Old Town Square, the Church of Our Lady in front of Txc3xbdn, the High Gothic Minorite Church of St James in the Old Town (Starxc3xa9 Mxc4x95sto), the Early Gothic so-called Old-New Synagogue in the Jewish Quarter (Josefov), the late 19th century buildings and the medieval town plan of the New Town (Novxc3xa9 Mxc4x95sto). | UNESCO |