House at the Three Fiddles
- Address
- Nerudova 12
Lonely Planet review for House at the Three Fiddles
Following the tourist crowds downhill from Prague Castle via Ke Hradu will bring you to Nerudova, architecturally the most important street in Malá Strana; most of its old Renaissance façades were ‘baroquefied’ in the 18th century. (It’s named after the Czech poet Jan Neruda, who was famous for his short stories, Tales of Malá Strana.) Most of the buildings bear house signs. The House at the Three Fiddles, a Gothic building rebuilt in Renaissance style during the 17th century, once belonged to a family of violin makers.








