Bazilika Sv. Petra A Pavla Na Vyšehradě
Bazilika Sv. Petra A Pavla Na Vyšehradě
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Neighborhood: Praha 2
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- Smíchov Railway Station • 9 min walk
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TravelerTrecker
Houston830 contributions
Oct 2022
This church is spectacular! I did not know what to expect. I went to Vyserad following the advise of my DK Eyewitness Travel Book. The place is quiet, lovely. It is off the beaten path. There were no tour groups, only some independent visitors mainly from the Czech republic. The exterior of the church is very nice; the interior is WOW! You have to pay a very cheap ticket. Once you cross the door you will see a colorful, magnificent church. The altar is spectacular, the ceiling is very nice, the windows are delicate, and the columns are the most beautiful parts of the church. Every column depicts a saint, including the most important saints from the Czech republic such as St. Wenceslaus, Saint Ludmilla, and others. The church is unique; the interior is a maximal expression of Art Nouveau. I have never seen another Art Nouveau church in my life!
Written December 1, 2022
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Chris Mayfield
Houston, TX269 contributions
Dec 2019
This church is a bit off the beaten path but I would have to put this on the list if visiting Prague. The Vysehrad area is a must-see area of Prague. I found this area to be a place of solitude and relaxation in a hectic and crowded city. The sightseeing around the area itself is very beautiful but the Basilica is spectacular.
Written January 20, 2020
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Luisa
Italy153 contributions
Sep 2023 • Solo
In Prague I liked 2 churches, particularly one of which is this one, far from the centre, high up, with a park and cemetery, every trip I make I always go to the cemetery I don't know I like it so much, the Basilica inside has different frescoes from the others, I was wondering who was the author of the frescoes ☺️ I was close to the end when I asked the girl at the ticket office 'did Mucha do the frescoes by any chance? she smiles at me and says not him but his students worked, I was very happy to have almost guessed, I recommend
p.s. going down there is a restaurant that does the best food I've ever eaten in Prague, it's called U Kroka
p.s. going down there is a restaurant that does the best food I've ever eaten in Prague, it's called U Kroka
Written September 13, 2023
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Ginges_revenge
Brisbane, Australia5,859 contributions
Feb 2023
We missed the stop to Vysehrad park and then had to navigate our way up into the park and then make our way to the Basilica.
Pope John Paul II designated the Basilica status in 2003.
The church was built in the Neo-Gothisc style.
You can find out a lot about the Basilica by doing research on the internet for it but it can in no way match standing there in such a beautiful and stunning place of worship and seeing it with your own eyes. I cant begin to describe the beauty of this place in words as it was STUNNING.
If you're ever in Prague, do yourself a favor and put this down as a must see item on your itinerary.
Pope John Paul II designated the Basilica status in 2003.
The church was built in the Neo-Gothisc style.
You can find out a lot about the Basilica by doing research on the internet for it but it can in no way match standing there in such a beautiful and stunning place of worship and seeing it with your own eyes. I cant begin to describe the beauty of this place in words as it was STUNNING.
If you're ever in Prague, do yourself a favor and put this down as a must see item on your itinerary.
Written March 30, 2023
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AmarilisVos
Jabbeke, Belgium2,481 contributions
Mar 2023
We visited the basilica on March 28. There is no tram station in the vicinity of the basilica. We took an Uber to get there.
This is one of the most beautiful churches in Prague. Every wall and ceiling is decorated.
Most of the decorations are Art Nouveau style.
You won't be disappointed.
This is one of the most beautiful churches in Prague. Every wall and ceiling is decorated.
Most of the decorations are Art Nouveau style.
You won't be disappointed.
Written April 13, 2023
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CheekyKB
Newcastle, UK289 contributions
Feb 2023
Wow, what an amazing church to visit.
We looked in on this church as it was open and it had started to rain. I'm so glad we did. The detailed architecture is just mesmerising. Absolutely beautiful.
Definitely worth a look if you visit and you'll not be disappointed.
We looked in on this church as it was open and it had started to rain. I'm so glad we did. The detailed architecture is just mesmerising. Absolutely beautiful.
Definitely worth a look if you visit and you'll not be disappointed.
Written February 27, 2023
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elisa p
51 contributions
Sep 2023 • Couples
Splendid basilica that is certainly worth a visit, not far on the map from the main attractions (close to the Vltava river and the Cubist Houses), and very suggestive. On the back there is a cemetery and a beautiful park, and a wall from which you can enjoy a beautiful panoramic view. I recommend it! Price of 5 euros for entry, well spent.
Written October 4, 2023
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macedonboy
Glasgow, UK186,579 contributions
Oct 2019
The Basilica of St Peter and St Paul is a neo-Gothic church in the ground of Vysehrad, and a beautiful example of Czech Gothic with beautiful and colourful walls and ceilings. The sacristy and the Chapel of Our Lady of the Ramparts are exceptional.
There's and entrance fee for the church, but it's small and totally worth it. Inside, there are cards with a description and history of the church, which makes the visit so much more enjoyable.
There's and entrance fee for the church, but it's small and totally worth it. Inside, there are cards with a description and history of the church, which makes the visit so much more enjoyable.
Written October 13, 2019
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Wenovo
Morris County, NJ2,030 contributions
Sep 2017 • Couples
Once an hour the Vysehrad district is filled with the sound of bells ringing. It is especially beautiful to hear, if you happen to be in the nearby Vysehrad cemetery.
Perched up high on the hill the beautiful church is part of the Vysehrad stunning history and scenery. It has undergone many changes over the centuries.
It is well known for the interesting interior. The decor is richly hand painted, floor to ceiling It's been said that every inch of available surface has been hand painted.Perhaps not to everyone's taste and not the traditional look, but it is certainly interesting.
If you don't want to pay the entrance fee, you can get some of an idea of the interior looking at the richly decorated front door.
The entrance fees in Prague churches are the result of ever increasing tourism numbers. Maintenance costs are higher. To a degree the fees limit and control the crowds. If everything was free, it would be much harder to get inside everywhere. We have gladly paid fees entering churches and historical attractions all throughout Europe.
I have always loved the sound of the church bells ringing here, love the whole Vysehrad district and will surely come back...
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Perched up high on the hill the beautiful church is part of the Vysehrad stunning history and scenery. It has undergone many changes over the centuries.
It is well known for the interesting interior. The decor is richly hand painted, floor to ceiling It's been said that every inch of available surface has been hand painted.Perhaps not to everyone's taste and not the traditional look, but it is certainly interesting.
If you don't want to pay the entrance fee, you can get some of an idea of the interior looking at the richly decorated front door.
The entrance fees in Prague churches are the result of ever increasing tourism numbers. Maintenance costs are higher. To a degree the fees limit and control the crowds. If everything was free, it would be much harder to get inside everywhere. We have gladly paid fees entering churches and historical attractions all throughout Europe.
I have always loved the sound of the church bells ringing here, love the whole Vysehrad district and will surely come back...
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Written October 27, 2017
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IndigoNightowl
Panania, Australia89 contributions
Dec 2017 • Couples
For a tiny cost of 50Ck (about 2 Euro) it is well worth going into this church. Modest in size, it is filled with the most beautiful artwork across every inch of wall and ceiling, all in the art deco style. This makes it unique amongst the many other churches available to visit. I have been to churches large and small all over Europe and this is by far my favourite one.
Don't be put off by them asking an entrance fee. It is a small donation that keeps the Basilica maintained, and they also give a written guide in several languages so that you can read the history as well.
Inside is also the Treasury room which contains several interesting treasures from both public and private collections. Take your time to enjoy this amazing and beautiful place. It is the oldest church in Prague, rebuilt and renovated several times after wars. For me it was the number 1 must-see in Prague.
Don't be put off by them asking an entrance fee. It is a small donation that keeps the Basilica maintained, and they also give a written guide in several languages so that you can read the history as well.
Inside is also the Treasury room which contains several interesting treasures from both public and private collections. Take your time to enjoy this amazing and beautiful place. It is the oldest church in Prague, rebuilt and renovated several times after wars. For me it was the number 1 must-see in Prague.
Written December 12, 2017
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Hi, Eugene. What would you like to know about this attraction? Would you be able to tell me how much was the entrance fee?
Thank you
Written December 6, 2018
Hi The entrance fee is around 10 Euros. Have a fabulous time
Written December 6, 2018
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