List of people from Prague

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Prague, the capital of today's Czech Republic, has been for over a thousand years the centre and the biggest city of the Czech lands. Notable people who were born or died, studied, lived or saw their success in Prague are listed below.

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The arts

Monument to Franz Kafka (Prague, August 2004) Kafka monument.jpg
Monument to Franz Kafka (Prague, August 2004)
Portrait of a young Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Wolfgang-amadeus-mozart 2.jpg
Portrait of a young Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
A portrait of Rainer Maria Rilke painted two years after his death by Leonid Pasternak Rilke in Moscow by L.Pasternak (1928).jpg
A portrait of Rainer Maria Rilke painted two years after his death by Leonid Pasternak
An oil portrait of Smetana, 1854, by Geskel Saloman Smetana1854portrait.jpg
An oil portrait of Smetana, 1854, by Geskel Saloman

Monarchs

Portrait of Emperor Rudolf II as Vertumnus by Giuseppe Arcimboldo Vertumnus arstidernas gud malad av Giuseppe Arcimboldo 1591 - Skoklosters slott - 91503.jpg
Portrait of Emperor Rudolf II as Vertumnus by Giuseppe Arcimboldo
Jaroslav Heyrovsky, recipient of the Nobel Prize in 1959 for his discovery and development of the polarographic methods of analysis Heyrovsky Jaroslav.jpg
Jaroslav Heyrovský, recipient of the Nobel Prize in 1959 for his discovery and development of the polarographic methods of analysis

The sciences

In sports

Other fields

Frantisek Krizik Krizik.jpg
František Křižík

Notes

  1. Illy, Jozsef (March 1979). "Albert Einstein in Prague" (requires HTTP cookies enabled) pp. 76–84. Isis . OCLC   481047814.
  2. s.r.o, Ušetřeno cz. "Nikola Tesla: Geniální objevy a vynálezy pána blesků obdivujeme dodnes". www.elektrina.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 10 December 2021.

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