Prague Inn Hotel

The oldest building in Wenceslas Square is the home of the Prague Inn Hotel. The building was erected in the second half of the 14th century. Frescoes by Czech painters ornament the building’s exterior. The front façade of the hotel faces southeast, overlooking Wenceslas Square in the direction of the National Museum. The opposite side of the building looks towards old town, allowing for magnificent views of Prague’s architectural beauty; clay-coloured rooftops, soaring towers, and golden spires fill the horizon.
in the second half of the 14th century. The house itself has been adorned ever since the 15th century with frescoes by famous Czech painters, and it offers unbelievable views of the spires and roofs of the historic core of the city.

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