Rotunda of St Martin

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Historical Treasures of Rotunda of St Martin

The Rotunda of St Martin stands as Prague's oldest surviving structure, a testament to 11th-century architecture. Did you know that its remarkable door and frescoes come from a major renovation in 1880?

Formerly a site for religious activities, the rotunda holds significant cultural value, symbolizing the city's medieval heritage. Its circular design and simple stonework enhance its historical charm, making it a vital spot for those interested in Prague's architectural evolution.

Must-See Features

🕍 Exterior Architecture: The rotunda showcases traditional Romanesque style with thick walls and a distinct dome.

🎨 Artistic Frescoes: The interior, though rarely accessible, features vivid frescoes from the 19th century.

⛪ Religious Significance: The site is used for mass, offering a glimpse into its spiritual past during service times.

Visiting is typically free, but check for mass schedules to view the interior. It attracts history buffs, families, and tourists looking to delve into Prague’s rich history.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Rotunda of St Martin

Oldest Building

Built in the 11th century, it is Prague’s oldest structure still standing.

Renovation History

The frescoes and door were added during a renovation that took place around 1880.

Mass Accessibility

The interior is generally closed but can be accessed during specific mass times.

Location

V Pevnosti 16/2b

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