Historic street in Prague Castle
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Upon venturing into the alley, you'll find the entrance to the tower on your left, hosting a captivating exhibition that showcases an array of weapons and military equipment.

Explore Golden Lane

Golden Lane (Zlatá Ulička) is a charming street located in Prague Castle, known for its colorful houses and historical significance.

Originally built in the 16th century for castle guards and servants, it now houses shops where visitors can buy gifts and souvenirs. The street gets its name from the goldsmiths who lived there in the 17th century. Don't miss this picturesque spot when exploring Prague!

Interesting Facts

House No. 13, with its Renaissance architecture, perfectly exemplifies a 16th-century residence originally belonging to the castle's gunner.

Next door, House No. 14 offers a glimpse into a pre-World War II home and was once the residence of the famed fortune teller and clairvoyant, Matylda Průšová.

The celebrated author Franz Kafka found his creative sanctuary in House No. 22, where he lived and penned his works during World War I.

Meanwhile, House No. 12 was where film historian Josef Kazda secretly preserved Czechoslovak films slated for destruction by the Nazis. This house now hosts an exhibition featuring a projection screen that allows visitors to view early cinematographic depictions of Prague Castle.

Additionally, the staircase in House No. 12 provides access to a terrace leading to the Daliborka tower, a cylindrical fortification that once served as a prison starting from the early Jagiellonian era. The tower's most notable inmate was the knight Dalibor of Kozojed, imprisoned in 1498 and forever etched into the castle's lore.

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