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Beautiful and historic square
I love wandering around the wonderful Lesser Town ( Mala Strana ) ,so much to see, so much to take in and so much to enjoy and one of my favourite square's is Maltezske Namesti. This square is surro...
My twin brother Stephen and I were wandering around the pretty streets just off Charles Bridge in the Lesser Town ( Mala Strana ) and walked onto Maltezske Namesti ,one of the most historic squares in...
The Maltezske Namesti is a public square in the Malá Strana district of Prague. There's not really much in the square, although there are some cafes and restaurants, but not really a tourist hotspot. ...
Maltéské námstí – Maltese "hello" from the XII century
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The urbanist "five" of the trapeziopic form, bearing the proud name of the sovereign military hospitality order of St. John, Jerusalem, Rhodes and Malta (I said!!! But it is really so!!!), ...
Beautiful and historic square
I love wandering around the wonderful Lesser Town ( Mala Strana ) ,so much to see, so much to take in and so much to enjoy and one of my favourite square's is Maltezske Namesti. This square is surro...
Very historic square
My twin brother Stephen and I were wandering around the pretty streets just off Charles Bridge in the Lesser Town ( Mala Strana ) and walked onto Maltezske Namesti ,one of the most historic squares in...
It's an okay public sqaure
The Maltezske Namesti is a public square in the Malá Strana district of Prague. There's not really much in the square, although there are some cafes and restaurants, but not really a tourist hotspot. ...
Malta Square
The Maltese Square is located in the Prague area of the Malaysian Country. It is named after the Maltese Order, which was based here from 12v.
Maltéské námstí – Maltese "hello" from the XII century
The urbanist "five" of the trapeziopic form, bearing the proud name of the sovereign military hospitality order of St. John, Jerusalem, Rhodes and Malta (I said!!! But it is really so!!!), ...