Who says traveling abroad is expensive? If you know where to go and what to see, you can have an unforgettable experience without spending too much. The Czech Republic is a prime example of this. From medieval castles and ancient streets to picturesque parks and modern art objects, everyone will find something for themselves.

Waldstein Palace Located in the historic Mala Strana district. The construction was initiated by Albrecht Wallenstein, one of the commander-in-chiefs of the Roman Empire. The adventurer dreamed of a luxurious home that would be as large as Italian mansions.

He was not afraid of either significant expenses or lengthy construction work. A garden, a pond, and an arena were arranged here. The main halls of the building were decorated with frescoes, moldings, ceiling lamps, and carpet wallpaper.

The Senate has been meeting here since 1992. Address: Valdštejnské nám. 4 Lennon's Wall Located near the French Embassy in the Mala Strana district.

The attraction was created by an unknown artist after the singer's murder in 1980. Over time, the art corner became a real open-air gallery. Over the years, its surface has been decorated with works by both amateur and professional artists.

Today, a variety of styles and techniques are combined here, making the wall a unique cultural phenomenon. Address: Velkopřevorské nám. The Dancing House The original building was built by architects Vlado Milunić and Frank Gehry in 1992-1996.

Today, it is a seven-story o.