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  • The Hunger Wall is a defensive wall on Petřín Hill which stretches from Újezd to the Strahov Monastery (originally it stretched as far as Hradčany). It was built by order of Czech King and Emperor Charles IV between 1360 and 1362 in order to strengthen the fortifications of the Lesser Town and Prague Castle.
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  • The wall above Újezd in Malá Strana. The wall on Petřín. The Hunger Wall (Czech: Hladová zeď) is a medieval defensive wall of the Lesser Town of Prague...
  • The Hunger Wall was repaired many times over the years, back in the 1624, middle of 18th century and later in 1930s and again in 1975.
  • There is no obvious symbolism that ties the Hunger Wall and The Memorial to the Victims of Communism.
  • Today, the Hunger Wall is a cherished cultural landmark, symbolizing resilience, community spirit, and the innovative solutions of medieval governance.
  • The Hunger Wall is a defensive wall on Petřín Hill which stretches from Újezd to the Strahov Monastery (originally it stretched as far as Hradčany).
  • This is a great way to see the Hunger wall up close since you can follow it up and over Petřín.
  • A fortification called the Hunger Wall was built on the edge of the Lesser Town under the orders of Charles IV in 1360-62.
  • Up on the green slopes, there is also a historic monument dating back to the Middle Ages: the Hunger Wall of Prague .
  • The Hunger Wall is a medieval defensive wall of the Lesser Town of Prague, today's Czech Republic.
  • Hunger Wall - One of the Top Attractions in Prague, Czech Republic - Yatra.com Hunger wall By Yatra.com.