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St. Ludmilla Church was designed by the well-known Josef Mocker. It was built in 1888 and lasted 4 years until it was completed in 1892. It is a famous neo-Gothic building in Prague. The obvious feature of the church is the two spires as high as 60 meters, which can be seen from a distance. The two towering minarets are like two clasped hands praying, praying for the Czech people all the time. The interior of the church is very open and bright, and there are large areas of stained glass. Name Origin The church was named after the Czech Queen Ludmila. She is peace-loving and has been contributing to the cause of peace, and is considered the patron saint of the Czech Republic. In honor of her, the church was specially named after her.
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Impressive
It is located next to the metro station and free to visit. The interior is splendid. Glass windows are brilliant and luminous. The pulpit is ornate. Columns and walls are well decorated.
My twin brother Stephen and I jumped the metro down to Namesti Miru Christmas Market ,had a great time sipping hot wines as the snow fell ,as a beautiful backdrop to this famous Christmas market is Ch...
Fabulous music and friendly priest - well worth a visit. Very close to the museum and a beautiful grass square to sit out the front. It is cold in the Cathedral so wrap up!
Praha is a city of churches, most of them in the central parts of the city. However, near the Metro station I.P. Pavlova you will find the impressive St. Ludmila church, dominating the small park in f...
I love nothing better than jumping the tram or metro down to Peace Square ( Namesti Miru ) in the exciting Vinohrady District,emerging from the metro you are confronted by the beautiful Church Of St L...
Impressive
It is located next to the metro station and free to visit. The interior is splendid. Glass windows are brilliant and luminous. The pulpit is ornate. Columns and walls are well decorated.
Beautiful ,especially during the Christmas market
My twin brother Stephen and I jumped the metro down to Namesti Miru Christmas Market ,had a great time sipping hot wines as the snow fell ,as a beautiful backdrop to this famous Christmas market is Ch...
Friendly priest and beautiful music
Fabulous music and friendly priest - well worth a visit. Very close to the museum and a beautiful grass square to sit out the front. It is cold in the Cathedral so wrap up!
An experience of calmness
Praha is a city of churches, most of them in the central parts of the city. However, near the Metro station I.P. Pavlova you will find the impressive St. Ludmila church, dominating the small park in f...
Landmark .
I love nothing better than jumping the tram or metro down to Peace Square ( Namesti Miru ) in the exciting Vinohrady District,emerging from the metro you are confronted by the beautiful Church Of St L...