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Discover iconic treasures like St. Vitus Cathedral, the Old Royal Palace, St. George's Basilica, Golden Lane, and the Old Town Square. Dive into the fascinating stories behind the statues on Charles Bridge and the artists who created them. With musical accompaniment, explore magical sites associated with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s time in Prague and the locations chosen by Miloš Forman for his Oscar-winning film AMADEUS.
Did you know that Prague Castle is the largest inhabited castle complex in Europe? Or that Charles Bridge is considered the largest open-air gallery in the world? Learn about the most famous statue on Charles Bridge, which has over 60,000 replicas worldwide, and discover the unconventional life of Saint John of Nepomuk, whom the statue represents.
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Lubor Matěj (b. 1966) is a man of many passions. While his formal education is rooted in technical fields, his lifelong interests have been history, visual arts, and architecture. These passions led him to attend lectures at Charles University, enriching his knowledge and allowing him to compile his first work, the guidebook and encyclopedia "Who's Who on Charles Bridge." Matěj's mission is to popularize the topic of iconography, the portrayal of saints in visual arts, through their stories and create engaging content that is easily accessible and visually attractive for the modern smartphone user. He places equal importance on both the content and visual aspects of his work. As a photography enthusiast, he pays great attention to the selection of images for his publications, which is evident in his latest guides on St. Vitus Cathedral or Prague Castle. Dive into the rich world of Lubor Matěj's works and uncover the beauty of history, art, and architecture through his captivating lens.