St. Salvator's Church is a building in the very center of Prague, next to the Old Town Square. Construction began in 1611. The church has a 52-meter tower and a Baroque upper floor with semicircular windows, pilasters and cornices.
Now the church belongs to the Czech Catholic Evangelical Church, which has a lot in common with Protestants. It hosts religious weddings and weddings, as well as official and symbolic weddings.