
Photo: Vít Pohanka, Radio Prague International
Vyšehrad, perched on a rocky hill above the Vltava River, is one of Prague’s most historically and culturally significant sites. Often overshadowed by Prague Castle, this ancient fortress has long been steeped in myths and legends. But beyond its medieval walls and scenic parkland lies Vyšehrad Cemetery—Czechia’s national pantheon, where some of the country’s most remarkable figures rest.
The origins of Vyšehrad stretch deep into Czech history.
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Author: Vít Pohanka