Lesser Town

Lesser Town

Everything you need to know about the Lesser Town of Prague: history, top attractions, Church of Our Lady Victorious, St. Nicholas Church, Nerudova Street, and more.

St. Nicholas Church at the Lesser Town

St. Nicholas Church at the Lesser Town

The Church of St. Nicholas on Malostranská Square is one of the most beautiful Baroque churches not only in Prague but in the entire Czech Republic. The mighty dome with its slender bell tower is an integral part of the city skyline.
Nerudova Street

Nerudova Street

One of the most picturesque streets in Prague bears the name of the Czech writer and journalist Jan Neruda. It leads from Malostranská Square up to the Prague Castle. Here you can admire Baroque houses with richly decorated shields and portals. There are also several palaces here. But the most exciting thing in this street is that we can still see many house signs used instead of numbers.
History of Lesser Town

History of Lesser Town

Malá Strana is the most romantic of Prague’s quarters, with narrow cobblestone streets, baroque churches, palace gardens, and red-tiled roofs.
Church of Our Lady Victorious & Infant Jesus of Prague

Church of Our Lady Victorious & Infant Jesus of Prague

Between 1611 and 1613, Prague’s Lutherans began building the Church of the Holy Trinity at the foot of Petřín Hill, which became the first Baroque church in the city. However, after the Czech uprising was crushed at the Battle of White Mountain in 1620, the church was transferred to the Carmelite order, which rededicated it to the Madonna of Strakonice, credited with helping to win the battle. It was then renamed the Church of Our Lady Victorious.

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