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Things to see » Sights

Rudolfinum
- Neo-Renaissance building erected in 1876-1884. In 1918-1939 and 1945-1946 the seat of the Parliament, since 1946 the House of Artists and the seat of the Czech Philharmonia.

The Hanau Pavilion
- Neo-Baroque cast iron structure, built for the 1891 Jubilee Exhibition in Stromovka Park. The Prince of Hanau gave it to Prague. It was transported to Letna Park seven years later.

Funicular Railway
- Built in 1891 to carry visitors to the Jubilee Exhibition, till 1914 powered by water.

Powder Gate
- Constructed by M. Rejsek in 1475-1483 in the Gothic style as the formal entry to the Old Town. The gate acquired its present name when it was used to store gunpowder in the 17th century.

National Museum
- Monumental Neo-Renaissance building from 1885-1890. Here you can find exhibitions of geological, mineralogical, zoological, archeological and numismatic collections.
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