Wenceslas Square


Wenceslas Square. The Václavské náměstí is a wide bouldevard running down from the National Museum and it's choked with bars, restaurants and casinos. It's truly a heart of central Prague. All three metro lines are crossing there: line A and C are crossed at "Museum" station (upper part of boulevard right next to National Museum), while lines A and B are crossed at "Můstek" station (middle to lower part of boulevard).
  • The Fred and Ginger Building (officially the Rasin Building), Rasínovo nábr 80, Praha 1. The Rasin Building is the work of the twentieth century architect Frank Gehry, and is said to be shaped like a man and a woman dancing; hence "Fred and Ginger

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