Nerudova street

Nerudova Street
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8 february 2021Travel time: 9 may 2019
Nerudova Street, in my opinion, is one of the most interesting streets in Prague. It is undoubtedly one of the ten most popular tourist attractions. The street was named in honor of the famous Czech poet and writer Jan Neruda, who lived here in one of the houses. This area and its inhabitants were described by the writer in the famous "Little Stories". The street has a significant slope and is easier to see, moving from Prague Castle to Malostranska Square. At the upper end of Radnytski Street (ie Town Hall), a staircase with sculptures of Saints Jan Nepomuk and Joseph leads to Hradč any Town Hall on Loretanska Street. Stairs connect the intersection of Uvoz, Nerudova and Ke Grad streets in Mala Strana with Loretanska Street and Hradč any Square in Hradč any. In fact, the border between Mala Strana and Hradcany runs in the first step. Palaces and houses on Nerudova compete with each other in beauty and splendor.
In the first place - the palaces of Morzin and Thun-Hohenstein. Each house has its own name and house sign - sculpture, icon, painting. For tourists - many shops and cafes.
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