The Villa Bertramka is the most significant Prague place connected with the name of one of the greatest world composers - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. A former vineyard manor house from the turn of the 17th century became in 1784 the property of the singer Josefina Duskova and the pianist, pedagogue and composer Frantisek Xaver Dusek.
Jewish Quarter 2.0 km / 1.2 miles
At the end of 19th century the area of the ghetto, with its slums, malodorous backstreets and alleyways of the Jewish Town were replaced with luxurious five-storey mansions. However, the Town Hall, five synagogues and Old Jewish Cemetry were saved.
Little Quarter Square - St. Nicolas Church 2.1 km / 1.3 miles
The Little Quarter (Lesser Town) was established in 1257, built on the slopes below Prague Castle. In 1541 it was badly damaged by a great fire and than erected again during 17th and 18th century. It is part of Prague least effected by recent history having an image as the ultimate Baroque City.
Prague Castle - St. Vitus Cathedral, St. George Convent, Royal Palace, Gardens 2.5 km / 1.6 miles
After the origin of the Czechoslovak Republic in 1918 Prague Castle once again became the centre of the state.
Strahov Monastery 3.0 km / 1.9 miles
A very important architectural monument in Bohemia is the ancient monastery at Strahov. Covered by thick woods and brush, the hill above the Prague Valley was of no use to anything but wild animals for a long time.