Infant Jesus of Prague, Czech Republic

The church of Our Lady Victorious dates back to 1611 and was built partly in the renaissance style and partly in the baroque style. In 1620 it was taken over by the Carmelites who from 1636 to 1644 had the church reconstructed, giving it its current appearance. The church is famous for its statuette of Infant Jesus of Prague, originally from Spain and donated to the Carmelites in 1628. Legend states that it once belonged to Santa Teresa of Avila.
Outside the church copies of the statue are particularly popular in Portugal, Spain, the Philippines and Latin American countries.

Opening hours: 8.30 am to 7 pm (8 pm on Sunday)
Museum: 9.30 am to 5.30 pm (6 pm on Sunday)
Entrance free




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