Vrtba Garden
The UNESCO listed Vrtbovska zahrada or Vrtba Garden, is located in the charming quarter of Mala Strana. Vrtba Garden, designed by Frantisek Maximilian Kanka in 1720, is considered one of the most beautiful Baroque gardens in Central Europe. Although small and intimate, the garden features everything a Baroque garden should; elegant staircases, statues and sculptures (by Matyas Bernard Braun), terraces, colorful flowerbeds incorporated with hedge designs, frescoes (by Vaclav Vavrinec Reiner featuring Adonis and Venus) and ornate banisters. The garden is also blessed with a superb location, it sits on a slant, providing the garden with many terraces and different levels; the top level boasts the most magnificent view of St. Nicolas and Mala Strana. A popular venue for weddings, you may happen to see a magical ceremony take place, as the garden must stay open for visitors. This hidden garden is definitely a must see if you happen to visit Prague during the opening months of the garden (April to October), it is located off of Karmelitska Street behind an unassuming gate. The garden underwent a complete renovation from 1990 to 1998.
Karmelitská 25, Praha 1, www.vrtbovska.cz