Overview
The Římskokatolická Farnost u Kostela Sv. Jindřicha a Sv. Kunhuty stands as a pillar of Prague history, operating continuously as a parish since 1351. Located on Jindřišská Street, this historic church serves not only the local Czech community but also functions as the spiritual center for Hungarian and Slovak expatriates living in the city. Beyond its active religious role, it holds deep historical significance, guarding the oldest parish registers in Prague, which date back to 1584. The site is fully wheelchair accessible and remains an essential, quiet landmark for those looking to explore the heritage and multicultural character of Prague New Town.
What makes this place special
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Frequently asked questions
Answered frequent questions
Is the church wheelchair accessible?
Yes, access to the church is barrier-free.
Are there services in languages other than Czech?
Yes, the parish serves as a home for Hungarian and Slovak communities in Prague.