"Prague never lets you go...this dear little mother has sharp claws." — Franz Kafka. This fascinating cornucopia of fine arts and architectural monuments is dominated by royal palaces of the Prague castle above countless churches and palaces. The entire historical centre is listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Celtic fort, the early Gothic Convent of St Agnes and the Brevnov Monastery belong to the oldest sites. Renowned Jewish ghetto has one of the oldest synagogues in Europe - the Old-New Synagogue. The most famous sites that can be found in the city centre are linked by the "Royal Way". This runs from the Municipal House to Prague Castle. Those who decide to walk its length will have the opportunity to admire the Old Town Square with the famous Old Town Hall and Astronomical Clock. Then there is wonderful the Charles Bridge from the 14th C whose walls are adorned with 30 Baroque statues of the saints. Grand palaces and the Baroque Church of St Nicholas surround the Malostranske Square. Prague Castle, the largest castle complex in the world if the Guinness Book of Records is to be believed, is dominated by the Cathedral of SS Vitus, Wenceslas and Adalbert.