Franciscan garden

An oasis near Wenceslas Square
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27 september 2020Travel time: 25 july 2014
The Franciscan Garden in Prague is a wonderful place. Many were there, but no less people do not even guess what is hidden inside the houses between Wenceslas Square and Jungman Square.

The garden is open to the public only in 1050, and before that was owned by the monastery. Probably fruit trees and the tradition of grass beds have remained since then.

And from the garden you can see the Church of the Virgin Mary of the Snows.

You can get to the garden either from Jungman Square or from Svetozor Passage (Vodichkova Street, next to the tram stop Wenceslas Square and one of the exits of the metro Mustek).
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