We never went inside....
St. Nicholas Church at the Old Town Square was designed by Kilian Ignaz Dientzenhofer and completed in 1735, replacing an earlier parish church, mentioned in records dating back as early as 1273.
But, it wasn't until 1901, when the Krenn House was demolished, that its beautiful white façade became visible from the rest of the square.
This famous Baroque church, decorated with sculptures by Antonín Braun, simply gleams in its corner of the Old Town Square, hit by the sun during the day and lit by strong white lights at night.
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