Mar21
Published by iv in Arts, Cities, Cultural, Czech Republic, Europe, History, Monuments, Parks, Photos, Relaxing, Romantic, Travel gear, Urban Tourism, Walking
Kranner’s Fountain, also called „the Respect of Czech Estates” is a neogothic construction, situated in a lot at the bank in Prague Old Town. It was build according to face outpouring in City. Stacked 1845-1850, in retentiveness of zealous Austrian monarch Francis I.
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Jan26
Published by iv in Arts, Cultural, Czech Republic, Europe, History, Monuments, Photos, Praying, Relaxing, Urban Tourism, Walking
The Strahov Monastery is settled about 1.5km ( 1mile) west of the Prague Castle. Supported in 1140 by Consort Vladislav II, the giant soul Strahov Monastery looks strike from its Petrin Comic plus inform over the busiest areas of the “Mala Strana “. The monastery was rebuilt in Gothic style after a fire destroyed the complex in 1258. The new monastery shortly started to expand and in a myopic time-frame it became a eye of noetic and unworldlyspirit.
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Feb12
Published by misha in Chillin, Cultural, Czech Republic, Eating, Europe, Hotels, Monuments, Parks, Photos, Restaurants, Sightseeings, Spa, Travel Stories, Walking
Hotel Paris is marvelously situated just near by The Powder Tower in Prague, where the stunning King’s Road begins. This road is very ancient and leads just to the Prague Castle. If you walk through it, you will see many of the most beautiful Prague sights, such as Old Town Squere, astronomical clock, Charles Bridge and Nerudova Street.
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Oct20
Published by vanhal in Airlines, Arts, Chillin, CONTINENTS, Czech Republic, Eating, Europe, Hotels, Monuments, Photos, Relaxing, Restaurants, Sightseeings, Travel gear, Travel Stories, Urban Tourism
MatiÄka Praha - ‘little mother Prague’ - was largely undamaged by WWII, and the cityscape is stunning. Its compact medieval centre remains an evocative maze of cobbled lanes, ancient courtyards, dark passages and churches beyond number, all watched over by an 1100-year-old castle. Kidnapped by communism for 40 years, Prague has become one of Europe’s most popular tourist destinations. Its traditional pubs and eateries have been augmented by a wave of gourmet restaurants, cocktail bars and trendy cafes - though you can still feast on pork and dumplings washed down with a beer.
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