This is the third part. All images are engravings . 

   In Bohemia they say – Prague is the mother of cities. Or – Prague, a city whose glory touches the stars. In this first part, the book deals with Prague Castle and Hradčany.

    Here are 38 beautiful paintings. The most recent images were created before 1890.

Prague Castle and Malá Strana - engraving - drawn by Baltazar Kutin after an engraving by Jiljí Sadeler from 1603

St. Vitus Church from the east side - engraving - drawn by Bohumír Roubalík around 1880

View of Prague Castle from the north - engraving - drawn by Eduard Herold around 1880

View of Prague castle from Petřín - engraving - drawn by Karel Liebscher around 1885

View of Prague Castle from the east side - engraving - drawn by Karel Liebscher around 1885

St. Vitus Church at Prague Castle - engraving - drawn by Jan Koula around 1880

Interior of St. Vitus Church in Prague Castle - engraving - drawn by Jan Koula around 1885

The former chapel of St. Audrey and the temporary closure of the church of St. Vitus from the west - engraving - drawn by Jan Koula around 1885

The Royal Chapel in the Second Courtyard of Prague Castle - engraving - drawn by Jan Koula around 1885

The crown chamber above the St. Wenceslas chapel - engraving - drawn by Baltazar Kutina around 1880

Spanish Hall at Prague Castle engraving around 1880

German Hall at Prague Castle - engraving - drawn by Baltazar Kutina around 1880

The Old Hall of Land Records at Prague Castle - engraving - drawn by Jan Koula around 1885

Vladislavská Oratory in St. Vitus Cathedral - engraving - drawn by Jan Koula around 1880

Vladislav Hall in Prague Castle - engraving - drawn by Baltazar Kutina around 1880

The cellar under the Vladislav Palace in Prague Castle - engraving - drawn by Jan Koula around 1885

Kostel Sv. Jiří na Pražském hradě-rytina-nakreslil Jan Koula kolem roku 1885

St. George's Church at Prague Castle - engraving - drawn by Jan Koula around 1885

St. George's Square at Prague Castle - engraving - drawn by Jan Koula around 1885

Hradčany Square with the Schwanzerbeg Palace, the Carmelite Monastery and the Toskánský Palace - engraving - drawn by Jan Koula around 1885

The new residence of the Provost of St. Vitus in Prague Castle - engraving - drawn by Jan Koula around 1885

Church of St. Roch in Strahov - engraving - drawn by Baltazar Kutina around 1880

Church of St. Roch in Strahov - view from the garden - engraving - drawn by Baltazar Kutina around 1880

Černín Palace - engraving - drawn by Jan Koula around 1885

Černín Palace - rear facade - engraving - drawn by Jan Koula around 1885

Premonstratensian Monastery in Strahov - engraving - drawn by Jan Koula around 1885

Archbishop's Palace on Hradčany Square - engraving - drawn by Jan Koula around 1885

Loreta - engraving - drawn by Jan Koula around 1885

New castle stairs - engraving - drawn by Jan Koula around 1885

Charles Bridge and Hradčany - engraving - drawn by Karel Liebscher around 1890

View from Štvanice to Emperor František Josef's Bridge and Hradčany - engraving - drawn by Karel Liebscher around 1885

View of Prague from Bercedi road - engraving - drawn by Eduard Herold around 1880

View of Malá Strana and Petřín from the road below Letná - engraving - drawn by Eduard Herold around 1880

The end of Ostruhovská street (today Nerudova) with the approach to the castle - engraving - drawn by Jan Koula around 1885

Town hall stairs from Hradčanské náměstí - engraving - drawn by Jan Koula around 1885

Úvoz street leading from Malá strana to Pohořelec - engraving - drawn by Karel Liebscher around 1885

Church of St. Norbert and the library building in Strahov - engraving - drawn by Jan Koula around 1885

The Great Hall of the Strahov Library - engraving - drawn by Baltazar Kutina around 1880

Queen Anne's Summer Palace - engraving - drawn by Ludvík Kohn around 1810

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