Church of Our Lady of the Snows

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  • Address
    Jungmannovo náměstí 18, Nové Město
  • Transport
    underground rail: Můstek
    
  • 09:00 - 18:00

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Lonely Planet review

The most sublime attraction in the neighbourhood is this Gothic church at the northern end of Wenceslas Square. It was begun in the 14th century by Charles IV but only the chancel was ever completed, which accounts for its proportions - seemingly taller than it is long.

Charles had intended it to be the grandest church in Prague; the nave is higher than that of St Vitus Cathedral, and the altar is the city's tallest. It was a Hussite stronghold, ringing to the sermons of Jan Želivský, who led the 1419 defenestration that touched off the Hussite Wars. The church is approached through an arch in the Austrian Cultural Institute on Jungmannovo náměstí. Beside the church is the Chapel of the Pasov Virgin, now a venue for temporary art exhibitions.