The Letná Park is on a high plateau just north of and above the city center

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Prague Sightrunning Tour: Into the Green

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...affic's way as you run through the lush Letná Park, enjoy fabulous views over the medieval roofs of the ancient city cen...

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... Petřín gardens, the world's biggest stadium, beautiful parks, Letná park, and more on this scooter tour through Prague.

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Letná Park, Prague

The Letná Park is on a high plateau just north of and above the city center.

The Letná Park is on a high plateau just north of and above the city center. Therefore, it was the place where the massive Stalin's Monument, overlooking the city, was unveiled in 1955. It was the world's largest representation of Stalin, featuring the Soviet leader in front of a line of workers - it was nicknamed 'Fronta na maso' or 'Meat Queue' by locals, as this was a time when such queues were a daily part of life in the city. In the 1962, the monument was demolished and the place were vacant till the end of the communist era. After the Velvet Revolution, a giant, functional Prague Metronome was built on the spot.


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About Letná Park

 Nábřeží Edvarda Beneše, 170 00 Praha, Czech Republic

 www.prahazelena.cz

Letná Park and Nearby Sights on Map

Rudolfinum

Neo-Renaissance style music auditorium

Klausen Synagogue

Pinkas Synagogue

Inside the front door of the Pinkas Synagogue, inscribed in tiny red and black letters on almost every square inch of wallspace are the names of 77,297 Jews who were killed in the war

Old Jewish Cemetry

On the left wall before the entrance is a plaque detailing conservation efforts (which cost 1 million crowns per year)

Josefov

Jewish quarter of Prague

Old-New Synagogue

The name sounds strange for a building from the 13th century but it was originally just 'New' to distinguish it from an even older synagogue

Church of the Holy Ghost

Clementinum

Historic complex of Baroque buildings, including the Library Hall, Mirror Chapel and Astronomical Tower

Pariska Street

The Spanish Synagogue

The Spanish Synagogue, so-called because Sephardic Jews expelled from Spain at the end of the 15th century built a previous synagogue on this site, is a wild combination of neo-Renaissance and Moorish-Spain style