5 Unusual Attractions You Can Only See in Prague, Czech Republic

Prague, Czechia
Prague, Czechia. Photo by Navia Gruber on Unsplash

Amazing attractions are scattered all around Prague, and some of its most popular spots happen to be quite quirky. If you’re in the mood to explore the eclectic side of the Czech capital during your visit, here are five unusual attractions worth putting on your bucket list.

Dancing House

The Dancing House is one of Prague’s most recognizable buildings, but its combination of different architectural styles also makes it one of the city’s most unusual attractions.

Lennon Wall

The Lennon Wall grew into one of the Prague icons over the years, and it will win you over with its amazing graffiti and street art, mostly inspired by John Lennon and The Beatles.

Head of Franz Kafka

Writer Franz Kafka was one of the most notable figures born in Prague, and this city is home to several attractions inspired by his life and legacy. Head of Franz Kafka is one of them, and it’s made of 42 rotating stainless steel panels, meant to symbolize the author’s inner torment.

Dripstone Wall

If you’re a huge fan of all things scary, make sure to check out this eerie wall at the  Wallenstein Palace, consisting of countless grotesque faces compared to dripping skulls.

Idiom Installation

Also known as the infinity book tower, the “Idiom” installation is one of the top attractions of the Municipal Library of Prague, and it consists of 8,000 books, neatly arranged into a column that seems to go on forever.