A colossal granite monument and a skyline nobody photographs.
Jan Žižka's outnumbered Hussites won a famous battle on this ridge in 1420; the functionalist National Memorial crowned it in 1938, guarded by one of the largest equestrian bronzes in the world.
The long ridge walk ends at a granite prow with 360° views — Old Town's spires one way, Žižkov's TV tower the other. At dusk the terrace is just you, the statue, and the lights coming on.

For couples drawn to bold, modern drama over baroque prettiness: monumental scale, empty space, cinematic light. The rooftop café terrace on the memorial opens seasonally for the toast.
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