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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Centre of Prague' has mentioned 'Europe' in the following places:
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Prague is home to a number of well-known cultural attractions, many of which survived the violence and destruction of 20th-century Europe.
Prague was an important seat for trading where merchants from across Europe settled, including many Jews, as recalled in 965 by the Hispano-Jewish merchant and traveller Abraham ben Jacob.
The Bohemian Crown Jewels are the fourth oldest in Europe.
As King of Bohemia and Holy Roman Emperor, he transformed Prague into an imperial capital and it was at that time by the area the third-largest city in Europe (after Rome and Constantinople).
The revolutions in Europe in 1848 also touched Prague, but they were fiercely suppressed.
In the late 1990s, Prague again became an important cultural centre of Europe and was notably influenced by globalisation.
[58] Nicknames for Prague have also included: the Golden City, the Mother of Cities and the Heart of Europe.
The city is traditionally one of the cultural centres of Europe, hosting many cultural events.
With the growth of low-cost airlines in Europe, Prague has become a weekend city destination allowing tourists to visit its museums and cultural sites as well as try its Czech beers and cuisine.
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In the Eurostat research, Prague ranked fifth among Europe's 271 regions in terms of gross domestic product per inhabitant, achieving 172 per cent of the EU average.
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The neo-renaissance National Museum with large scientific and historical collections The National Theatre, a neo-Renaissance building with golden roof, alongside the banks of the Vltava river The deconstructivist Dancing House (Fred and Ginger Building) Charles Square, the largest medieval square in Europe (now turned into a park) The Emmaus monastery and WW Memorial "Prague to Its Victorious Sons" at Palacky Square (Palackxc3xa9ho nxc3xa1mxc4x9bstxc3xad) The museum of the Heydrich assassination in the crypt of the Church of Saints Cyril and Methodius Stiassny's Jubilee Synagogue is the largest in Prague The Mucha Museum, showcasing the Art Nouveau works of Alphonse Mucha Church of St. Apollinaire, Prague Church of Saint Michael the Archangel in Prague Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary and St. Charles the Great, Prague Church of Our Lady on the Lawn St. Wenceslas Church (Zderaz) St. Stephen's Church
The Charles Bridge is a historic bridge from the 14th century Prague Castle is the biggest ancient castle in the world Old Town Square featuring Church of Our Lady before Txc3xbdn and Old Town City Hall with Prague Orloj St. Nicholas Church in Malxc3xa1 Strana is the best example of the Baroque style in Prague Vyxc5xa1ehrad fortress contains Basilica of St Peter and St Paul, the Vyxc5xa1ehrad Cemetery and the oldest Rotunda of St. Martin View of Paxc5x99xc3xadxc5xbeskxc3xa1 St. from Letnxc3xa1 Park Mxc3xadru Square with Vinohrady Theatre and Church of St. Ludmila National Theatre offers opera, drama, ballet and other performances Vxc3xbdstavixc5xa1txc4x9b compound contains Prxc5xafmyslovxc3xbd palxc3xa1c, Kxc5x99ixc5xbexc3xadk's Light Fountain and host funfair Lunapark Old New Synagogue is Europe's oldest active synagogue.
It is also a seat of 10 public research institutes, four business incubators and large hospitals performing research and development activities such as the Motol University Hospital or Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine, which was the largest transplant center in Europe as of 2019.
[108][109] The Prague Metro system served 589.2 million passengers in 2012,[110] making it the fifth busiest metro system in Europe and the most-patronised in the world on a per capita basis.
The final station of the green line is Nemocnice Motol (Motol Hospital), giving people direct public transportation access to the largest medical facility in the Czech Republic and one of the largest in Europe.
The longest city tunnel in Europe with a length of 5.5 kilometres (3.4 miles) and five interchanges has been completed to relieve congestion in the north-western part of Prague.
The airport is the hub of carriers Smartwings and Czech Airlines operating throughout Europe.
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Prague is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe in terms of its setting on both banks of the Vltava River, its townscape of burgher houses and palaces punctuated by towers, and its individual buildings.
As early as the Middle Ages, Prague became one of the leading cultural centres of Christian Europe.
The Prague University, founded in 1348, is one of the earliest in Europe.
The Prxc5xafhonice Park became in the time of its foundation the entrance gate to Bohemia (as well as to the whole Europe) for newly introduced plants.
By virtue of its political significance in the later Middle Ages and later, it attracted architects and artists from all over Europe, who contributed to its wealth of architectural and artistic treasures.