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1. Stary Zidovsky Hrbitov (Old Jewish Cemetary) - Jewish cemetery with graves and ancient tombstones dating from the 14th to the 18th centuries.
2. Staromsetke Namesti (Old Town Square) - A traditional town centre, now ringed by bars (open air in the summer) and restaurants, while church towers loom menacingly overhead.
3. Dum U Cerne Matky Bozi (House Of The Black Madonna) - An astonishing example of Cubism-influenced architecture, The House Of The Black Madonna built in the 1920's, is an impressive sight.
4. Expozice Franze Kafky (Frank Kafka's Birthplace) - A museum displays photos, books and memorabilia of the oddball Jewish author.
5. Zidovske Muzeum (Jewish Museum) - Four synagogues, a Ceremonial Hall and a cemetery house objects, textiles and displays documenting the history of Bohemia's and Moravia's Jewish community.
6. Prazsky Hrad (Prague Castle) - Perched on a hilltop with stunning views over the city, this castle represents the changing fortunes of the city through its diverse architectural styles.
7. Karluv Most (Charles Bridge) - A gift to Prague from the Holy Roman Emperor, Charles IV, the modestly-titled Charles Bridge is an excellent point from which to admire Prague's scenic charm.
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