The reform movement at the end of the 14th century and the beginning of the 15th century is related to the work of Master Jan Hus, to his preaching, university, and writing activities. After his martyr’s death in Constance in 1415, the principles of his teaching gained growing support in Bohemia. The originally non-violent movement was forced as a result of the persecution from the adversaries of Hus to an armed revolt (30th July 1419 – the First Prague Defenestration). The following years of the Hussite Revolution (up to the Battle of Lipany in 1434) noticeably involved Prague in the revolutionary events. Prague became the scene of the major battles of the revolution (Battle of Vítkov, Battle of Vyšehrad) and the place of many significant political talks and theological disputes within the Hussite movement. Prague is thus associated with many important personalities, Hussite theologians and preachers such as M. Jakoubek of Stříbro, Jan Želivský, John of Rokycany (Jan Rokycana) and others.
Itinerary
- Old Town square, Jan Hus monument
- Carolinum
- Church of St. Havel
- Church of St. Michael
- Church of St. Jiljí
- Bethlehem chapel
- Church of St. Martin in the Wall
- Church of Our Lady of the Snows
- Old Town square, Church of Our Lady before Týn
What is included in the price
- Entry to Bethlehem chapel, Church of Our Lady before Týn
- Other sights are for free
- Guide during whole trip
- Magni Guide Publication
What is not included in the price
- Accommodation
- Air transportation
- Meals and beverages
- Passenger trip cancellation insurance (details sent with reservation form)
- Gratuities for tour manager and driver
- Cultural entertainment
Tour itinerary includes a visit to the following monuments
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