Hradschin: Prague Castle Square
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The Green Guide
The Michelin Guide's review
The square, in the Middle Ages hemmed in by the modest homes of the inhabitants of Hradčany (the Castle District), is a large cobbled esplanade behind the castle's western gates. Visitors come here in particular for the changing of the guard. The Plague Column, a late work by Brokoff, stands against a backdrop of greenery. The north side of the square is lined by the former lodgings of the cathedral's canons, the south side by a convent that encompasses St Benedict's Church.
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