Religious site · Zizkov

The Church of St. Procopius

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The Church of St. Procopius stands as a prominent landmark in the lively Žižkov neighborhood of Prague. This neo-Gothic structure, completed in the early 20th century, features twin spires that dominate the skyline. Inside, visitors are greeted by a serene, light-filled nave with ornate stained glass windows and a beautifully carved altar. The church serves as an active parish, hosting regular services and community events. Its location on Sladkovského náměstí places it near the famous Žižkov Television Tower and a wealth of local pubs and cafes, making it a peaceful retreat amid the area's vibrant energy. The church's exterior, with its intricate stonework and rose window, is particularly photogenic at golden hour.

Don't miss

  • Admire the twin spires and detailed neo-Gothic facade from the square
  • Step inside to see the colorful stained glass windows and carved wooden altar
  • Attend a Sunday mass or concert to experience the church's excellent acoustics
  • Explore the surrounding Žižkov neighborhood, known for its pubs and alternative culture

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Ways to visit The Church of St. Procopius

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Know before you go

  • The church may close between services; check times online or call ahead.
  • Photography is allowed inside, but avoid using flash during services.
  • Dress modestly as it is an active place of worship.
  • Combine your visit with a walk to the nearby Žižkov Television Tower for panoramic views.

A bit of history

The Church of St. Procopius was built between 1898 and 1903 to serve the growing population of Žižkov, which was then a separate town. It was designed by architect Josef Mocker in a neo-Gothic style, replacing an earlier chapel. The church was consecrated in 1903 and has been a spiritual center for the community ever since.

Common questions

Is the Church of St. Procopius open every day?

It is generally open daily, but hours vary for services and events. Check the parish website for current opening times.

Can I take photos inside the church?

Yes, photography is permitted without flash. Respect worshippers during services.

Is there an entrance fee?

No, entry is free. Donations are appreciated.

How do I get to the church by public transport?

Take tram 5, 9, or 26 to 'Sladkovského' stop, or metro line A to 'Jiřího z Poděbrad' and walk east.

Are there guided tours available?

Guided tours are not regularly offered, but you can explore on your own. Group visits may be arranged by contacting the parish.

What else is there to see in the area?

The Žižkov neighborhood is famous for its pubs, the Žižkov Television Tower, and the National Monument at Vítkov.

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