Přehled
The Matthias Gate acts as the primary, grand entrance to the first courtyard of Prague Castle. Built in 1614, this Baroque landmark is defined by its ornate wrought ironwork and the prominent fighting giants statues that flank the passage. Beyond its architectural value, the gate serves as a vital daily hub for the changing of the guard ceremony. At exactly noon, the courtyard fills with both locals and visitors to witness the precision of the drill, accompanied by traditional fanfare. For any visitor, the gate is more than just a piece of history; it is the most efficient entry point to the castle grounds, allowing you to walk straight into the complex while avoiding the exhausting stair climbs found at other access points. It is recommended to arrive at least 10 to 15 minutes before the noon ceremony to secure a clear viewing position for the performance.