Vyšehrad Cemetery
Cultural Site
About Vyšehrad Cemetery
Vyšehrad Cemetery sits within Prague's ancient fortress walls and serves as the final resting place for Czech cultural legends including composers Dvořák and Smetana, writer Karel Čapek, and painter Alfons Mucha. The centerpiece Slavín monument houses over 50 honored artists beneath an elaborate sculptural arcade that looks like something from Père Lachaise. You'll wander among Art Nouveau tombstones and elaborate family mausoleums while getting panoramic views over the Vltava River.
The atmosphere here beats every other Prague cemetery by miles. Gravel paths wind between towering monuments and smaller graves marked with weathered Czech names you'll struggle to pronounce. The Slavín dominates the upper section with its bronze winged figure, while individual graves showcase incredible craftsmanship in marble and bronze. Morning mist often clings to the sculptures, and you'll hear nothing but footsteps on gravel and distant church bells.
Most guidebooks make this sound like a pilgrimage site, but honestly, you don't need to know Czech cultural history to appreciate the artistry. The cemetery connects to Vyšehrad's other attractions (the fortress walls and St. Peter and Paul Cathedral), so combine them in one visit. Entry is free, unlike many Prague attractions that'll cost you 200-300 CZK. Skip the audio guide and just wander, the atmosphere speaks for itself.
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