The Serene Statue of St. John of Nepomuk
Explore the rich history and artistry of the Statue of St. John of Nepomuk in Malá Strana, a revered landmark in the heart of Prague.
Situated in the enchanting neighborhood of Malá Strana, the Statue of St. John of Nepomuk stands as a magnificent tribute to one of the most venerated saints in Czech culture. This striking statue, crafted with remarkable artistry, is not just a feast for the eyes but also a symbol of spiritual significance, representing the protector of bridges, which is particularly poignant given its location near the iconic Charles Bridge. The statue is embellished with intricate details, including a halo and a cross, which tell the story of St. John’s life and martyrdom. As you stroll through the scenic streets of Malá Strana, taking in the baroque architecture and vibrant atmosphere, you will find this statue a serene focal point amidst the hustle and bustle of city life. Tourists visiting this landmark can enjoy a moment of peace, reflecting on the rich history and legends associated with St. John of Nepomuk, which include tales of his connection to the Vltava River. The surrounding area is filled with charming cafes and shops, making it an ideal spot to relax and soak in the local culture. Don’t miss the opportunity to capture stunning photos against the backdrop of this beautiful statue, especially during sunset when the golden light enhances its features. Whether you are a history buff, a photography enthusiast, or simply wandering through Prague, the Statue of St. John of Nepomuk is a highlight that embodies the soul of this captivating city.
Local tips
- Visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon for the best lighting for photography.
- Take a moment to read about the history of St. John of Nepomuk to appreciate the statue's significance.
- Combine your visit with a stroll to the nearby Charles Bridge for a complete experience.
- Look out for local artists who may be painting or sketching the statue, adding to the artistic atmosphere.
A brief summary to Socha Jana Nepomuckého
- Malá Strana, Prague 1, CZ
Getting There
-
Public Transport
If you are starting from the Old Town Square, walk to the nearest tram stop called 'Staroměstská'. Take tram number 17 in the direction of 'Sídliště Řepy'. After about 8 minutes, get off at the 'Malostranská' stop. Once you exit the tram, head towards the Vltava River, and you will see the beautiful architecture of Malá Strana. Continue walking straight for about 10 minutes, and you will reach the Socha Jana Nepomuckého located on the Charles Bridge.
-
Walking
If you are near Prague Castle, walk down from the castle towards the Malá Strana district. Head down the hill towards the river, and turn left onto the walkway along the Vltava River. Follow this path for about 15 minutes until you come to the Charles Bridge. The Socha Jana Nepomuckého is located on the bridge, right in the middle, making it a perfect spot for photos.
-
Metro
From anywhere in Prague, make your way to the nearest metro station. Take the Metro Line A (Green Line) towards 'Nemocnice Motol'. Get off at the 'Malostranská' station. Exit the station and walk towards the Vltava River. Turn left and follow the riverbank until you reach the Charles Bridge. The Socha Jana Nepomuckého is located on the bridge itself, which is a short walk from the station.
Attractions Nearby to Socha Jana Nepomuckého
- Socha svržení Jana Nepomuckého
- Pedal Planet - Prague Pedal Car Museum
- Charles Bridge
- Lužický seminář
- Prague's narrowest alley
- Čertovka Water Wheel Bridge
- Velkopřevorský Mlýn
- Urinating Sculptures
- Statues of Saints John of Matha, Felix of Valois, and Ivan
- Karel Zeman Museum
- Liechtenstein Palace
- Altes Wasserrad - Water Mill
- Water Mill with Gremlin
- Můstek na Čertovce
- Molino De Agua
Landmarks nearby to Socha Jana Nepomuckého
- Dripstone Wall
- Mandarin Oriental, Prague
- Pamětní deska Jiřího Černého
- Czech Garnet Museum
- Memorial of the Second Resistance Movement
- Historická ulice
- Klementinum
- Girl with Paper Swallow
- Church of Our Lady Victorious and The Infant Jesus of Prague
- Waldstein Palace (Wallenstein Palace)
- Josef Manes monument
- Verneus
- The Vrtba Garden
- Gardens below Prague Castle
- Rudolfinum