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St. Thomas Church

Visit St. Thomas Church in Prague, a significant Baroque site featuring Rubens paintings, elaborate frescoes, and regular English and Spanish masses.

Overview

St. Thomas Church, located at Josefská 28/8, is an essential stop for anyone wanting to see the layered architectural history of Prague. Starting with Romanesque foundations, the site evolved into a stunning Baroque structure between 1727 and 1731, with a thin octagonal tower that remains a key feature of the city skyline. Inside, the church functions as a high-quality art gallery, housing copies of paintings by Peter Paul Rubens, intricate wood carvings by Ferdinand Maxmilián Brokoff, and ceiling frescoes by Václav Vavřinec Reiner. Visitors can also view older Gothic remains like the Arma Christi composition in the northern space. The church remains active as part of an Augustinian monastery, and it provides a rare opportunity for international visitors to attend mass in English and Spanish.

What makes this place special

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    Answered frequent questions

    Can I tour the church in a group?

    Yes, but group tours are strictly by appointment only.

    Are there services in English?

    Yes, masses are held in both English and Spanish.

    When is the best time to see the church?

    Sightseeing is usually possible before the mass.