
Bethlehem Chapel
Bethlehem Chapel is a historic church in Prague, Czech Republic, founded in 1391. It’s notable for its role in religious reform movements and as a center for Protestant worship, particularly during the 15th and 16th centuries. The chapel is famous for being associated with Jan Hus, a key figure in church reform, who preached there and helped promote ideas that challenged the Catholic Church’s practices. Architecturally modest, it stands as a symbol of Czech religious and cultural history, and today serves as a site for cultural events and historical reflection.