Overview
Park Marie Terezie is a modern public space in the Hradčany district that serves as a quiet refuge from Prague's bustling historical center. Established in 2017, the park is most recognizable for its 5.5-meter minimalist statue of Empress Maria Theresia, which intentionally avoids the traditional Baroque style in favor of a unique, pawn-like shape. Beneath the surface, the park is a feat of engineering, specifically designed as a lightweight structure to sit securely atop the massive Blanka tunnel complex and an underground parking facility. It is an ideal spot for those who want to see a less-trafficked side of the city while appreciating contemporary architecture and urban planning.
What makes this place special
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Frequently asked questions
Answered frequent questions
Is the park suitable for tourists?
Yes, if you are looking for a break from the crowds or want to see a different, more modern side of Prague.
Why is the statue so minimalist?
The sculptor Jan Kovarik and architect Jan Proska designed it in a minimalist style, opting for a shape that avoids traditional realistic depictions.
Is there anything underneath the park?
Yes, there is an underground parking garage and the Blanka tunnel complex, which is why the park and its structures were built with lightweight materials.