Basilica of St. Ludmila

The Basilica of St. Ludmila (Czech: Bazilika svaté Ludmily) is a neo-Gothic Catholic church at Náměstí Míru (Peace Square) in Prague's Vinohrady, built on plans of Josef Mocker in 1888–1892.

The church front features two 60.5m-high towers with bells and the tall gable with portal above the main entrance with sculptures.

By December 1984, the restoration of the southern nave was completed, where the service of the Mass was temporarily resumed in improvised setting.

On 16 September 1992, the day of veneration of St. Ludmila, the whole temple was reopened in the solemn ceremony of consecration of the new altar, which was held by Cardinal Miloslav Vlk.

[3] At present, the Christmas and Easter fairs, open-air concerts, and charitable sales are often held in front of the temple.

The Basilica of St. Ludmila, Peace Square
The Basilica of St. Ludmila