The History of Prague

The city’s beginnings

‘A glory that will reach up to the stars’ is how the mythical Princess Libuše saw the future of Prague according to the old Czech legend. It was Libuše who determined the site where the future city would be built.
Historians date the first settlements on the site of today’s city to the early Stone Age. However, the real history of the city is closely connected with Prague Castle, founded in 870, which became the seat of Czech rulers for centuries.

Important periods in the city’s history

Prague experienced great expansion in the early 14th century when Czech King and Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV made it his imperial capital.
Another important period for the city came in the late 16th century. During the reign of the Czech ruler and Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II of the Habsburg family, the Czech capital became an epicentre of political, social and cultural life in central Europe.

From the more recent past

In 1918, at the end of World War I, Prague was declared the capital of a new country – the Czechoslovak Republic. In 1993 it became the capital of an independent Czech Republic.

The city’s name

The name of the castle and then the entire city was, according to the first Czech chroniclers, derived from sills in the river Vltava (the Czech for ‘sill’ or ‘doorstep’ is ‘práh’, hence ‘Praha’, the Czech name for the city), over which the water tumbled. There are other more recent theories as to how the city acquired its name, but none are very conclusive.
And this is what the famous Austrian writer Gustav Meyrink had to say about the city’s name: ‘Prague’s name is no accident. It is a threshold between life on Earth and in Heaven, a much narrower threshold than in other places…’



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